Friday, October 17, 2025

Why Laziness Might Be the Best Warning Your Body Gives You

Understanding Laziness as a Psychological Response

Have you ever had moments where you received a work task, but for some reason, despite knowing you should start right away, you find yourself procrastinating until the last minute? Or when you feel mentally and physically drained, even though there’s not a lot of work or responsibilities, and all you want is to rest? Or when you face a difficult challenge and realize you have no control over your actions, watching as opportunities slip through your fingers without even trying?

These are all scenarios we commonly experience, and the first instinct is often to label ourselves as “lazy.” However, the more we criticize ourselves for it, the more trapped we become in anxiety, frustration, and fatigue, ultimately creating a cycle that leaves us feeling stuck. Psychologist Cikey highlights a crucial point here: laziness isn't just a lack of willpower or discipline, but a psychological defense mechanism—a way our minds and bodies signal that something deeper is wrong and that we need help.

When we dive deeper into understanding laziness, it becomes clear that it’s not just about a temporary dip in motivation; it’s often our body’s way of sending us an SOS signal. When we understand the underlying cause of this "laziness," we can take steps to address it more effectively, breaking the cycle and restoring our energy and mental clarity.

The Case of the Overburdened Woman: A Wake-Up Call

One story shared by therapist illustrates the profound impact of unchecked stress on productivity and well-being. The story involves a hardworking woman who, at work, had always been diligent, constantly moving, and striving to prove her worth. Her efforts were eventually recognized, and she was frequently given opportunities for advancement. However, when a significant opportunity presented itself—a chance to present to a major client, which could lead to a promotion—she found herself inexplicably overwhelmed.

Despite her initial excitement, she began to experience rising anxiety as the presentation deadline approached. Even though she was fully aware of the importance of preparing her speech and refining her pitch, she found herself procrastinating. Rather than working on the task, she became distracted, even binge-watching TV shows as a way to escape the pressure. Her performance at the presentation, unsurprisingly, was disastrous—her speech was disorganized, and she couldn’t even answer questions properly. Following this, she continued to feel unmotivated and lazy, struggling to find energy for even basic tasks.

What was happening in this situation? The woman was facing intense pressure—pressure to perform well, pressure to meet expectations, and pressure to succeed. While her outward behavior seemed like laziness, what was actually happening was her body's way of shutting down to protect her from the overwhelming stress. It wasn’t laziness in the traditional sense; it was burnout and emotional exhaustion manifesting as avoidance and lack of motivation.

Psychological Research: Stress Triggers a Defensive Response

The case of the overburdened woman illustrates an important point: stress, anxiety, and fear can trigger a psychological and physical response that feels like laziness but is in fact the body’s defense mechanism. Neurological research shows that when we’re under chronic stress or surrounded by negative emotions, our brain’s amygdala gets activated. The amygdala is responsible for processing emotions like fear and stress, and when it's overactivated, it can make us feel overwhelmed and even paralyzed.

When our bodies and minds experience continuous stress, our nervous system floods with stress hormones like cortisol. This creates feelings of anxiety, irritability, and a sense of being mentally and physically drained. Instead of being productive, we may feel an overwhelming urge to escape the situation or procrastinate, which can look like laziness from the outside. However, it’s actually a coping mechanism—a response to mental overload.

The Bigger Picture: Recognizing the Pressure We’re Under

It’s easy to see these moments as personal failures or signs of a lack of discipline, but they’re actually much more complex. Most of us experience such moments regularly—whether it’s struggling with a looming deadline, feeling unable to handle a difficult work situation, or becoming increasingly frustrated by a lack of progress. These situations often lead to a gradual decline in our energy and motivation, and we may even find ourselves self-blaming, further deepening the sense of being stuck.

Recent surveys and studies show that a staggering 90% of respondents experience burnout or feelings of exhaustion connected to their jobs and personal lives. It's clear that many people are facing overwhelming pressure, and the resulting fatigue and laziness aren’t simply because they’re "lazy"—they're signals of mental and physical burnout.

The Role of the Body: A Sensitive Alarm System

The body is an incredibly sensitive instrument, capable of detecting early signs of stress and fatigue. Unfortunately, we often ignore these signals, pushing ourselves further and further without taking the necessary breaks to recharge. As a result, we continue operating at full capacity, ignoring our need for rest. Over time, this leads to a depletion of our mental and physical resources, manifesting as exhaustion, low energy, and a lack of motivation. This is when we often begin to experience the kind of “laziness” that feels uncontrollable.

The reality is that laziness often isn’t laziness at all. It’s the body and mind sending out a distress signal: "I need a break, I’m overloaded, and I can’t keep going at this pace."

Stories of Burnout: How to Recognize and Address It

The story of L is another example of how intense workplace pressure can cause burnout. L was known for her relentless work ethic—constantly going above and beyond, preparing materials in advance, memorizing data, and taking on more than her share of responsibility. While others admired her, she felt physically and mentally drained, much like a bird that has overexerted itself and can no longer fly. Despite her best efforts to rest at night, she woke up exhausted, unable to focus, and increasingly detached from her work.

Recognizing her condition, she took a long break to reset. By stepping away from the constant demands of work, she allowed herself time to recover. She spent time reading, writing, and engaging in activities that helped ease her anxiety. When she returned to work, she slowed down her pace, focusing only on the tasks she was responsible for and setting boundaries to avoid overcommitting. This approach allowed her to regain her energy and focus, showing that sometimes, slowing down and taking breaks is necessary to regain productivity.

Three Key Strategies to Combat Burnout and Restore Energy

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, lethargic, or unmotivated, there are several strategies you can use to recharge and break the cycle of burnout:

1.    Slow Down and Lower Expectations: Sometimes we set ourselves up for failure by setting unrealistically high goals. When we don’t meet these goals, we spiral into anxiety and frustration. Instead, try lowering your expectations and focusing on small, achievable tasks. This will help you build momentum without feeling overwhelmed.

2.    Rest Effectively and Refuse to Overwork: Mental exhaustion is just as debilitating as physical fatigue. If you feel stressed or anxious about returning to work, it might be a sign that your mind is overloaded. Take time for rest and relaxation, whether it’s a short meditation break, physical exercise, or simply taking a walk. Small moments of relaxation can help reset your energy levels.

3.    Practice Mindfulness and Positive Thinking: Negative thoughts can drain our energy, making it hard to stay motivated. When you find yourself spiraling into negativity, try focusing on the positive. Remind yourself of past successes, and use positive affirmations to shift your mindset. This simple shift in perspective can help reframe your mental state and boost your energy.

The Importance of Listening to Your Body

Ultimately, laziness isn’t something to fear. It’s a sign that your body and mind need attention and care. By listening to these signals and responding in a healthy way—whether that means resting, lowering expectations, or shifting your mindset—you can break free from the cycle of burnout and restore your energy. Everyone has moments of exhaustion, but it’s how we respond to these moments that determines our ability to overcome them and thrive in the long term.

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Friday, October 10, 2025

The Best Way to Enhance Your Luck

Someone once asked online: How can I change my luck?

The highly upvoted answer was: Luck isn't random; it's hidden within a person's mindset and lifestyle. To change luck, you must first change your way of life.

Indeed, that's the case. Good fortune doesn't just happen; everything around us is attracted by our own energy and qualities.

Everyone hopes for good luck and meeting influential people, but they overlook the fact that good luck is often self-sought:

Being passive and idle will only let opportunities slip by, while being proactive will lead to a better life.

In 2025, it might be beneficial to adopt these five lifestyle habits to boost your energy, upgrade your thinking, and truly "enhance" yourself.

01 Rise Early, Recharge Your Energy

Have you ever experienced this:

Staying up late at night to meet deadlines, only to feel lethargic and drowsy the next day; or hitting the snooze button for an extra 10 minutes of sleep, only to rush and feel anxious afterwards?

But when you occasionally wake up early, calmly go through your morning routine, and head out, you feel energized for the entire day.

As the saying goes, "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."

Waking up early allows us to have more time to organize work and life, leading to a better state of being.

People who habitually wake up early often have better health and a better state of mind.

Waking up early acts like the butterfly effect, gradually improving your life.

If you also want to develop the habit of waking up early:

a.Take gradual steps

Every week, set your wake-up time 10 minutes earlier until you find a schedule that suits you.

b.Practice the "3-second rule"

When you hear the alarm, imagine a rocket launch, count down three seconds, and immediately get up. Repeat until it becomes reflexive.

c.Make mornings enjoyable

If you prefer to be alone, use this undisturbed time to read or meditate; if you're active, take a walk or exercise in the morning light.

When you can gracefully handle each morning, you can handle life's challenges with ease.

02 Exercise, Energize Your Body

Many youths are sharing their experiences on social platforms: "Stretching and twisted my neck," "Went to the bathroom, then couldn't stand up," etc.

These bizarre injury experiences are both amusing and concerning.

In reality, how many people around us are becoming increasingly fragile due to prolonged lack of exercise and overexertion.

"In the short term, life depends on intelligence, in the medium term, on willpower, and in the long term, on physical strength."

To confront life's challenges, it's essential to exercise and keep our bodies healthy.

If you want to develop good exercise habits:

a.Establish the right "exercise perspective"

Exercise is not just for weight loss but for a healthy body. When you prioritize your health, you'll make time to exercise.

b.Commit to exercising for at least 20 minutes each time

This significantly increases dopamine and serotonin levels, making you enjoy exercise while maintaining a cheerful mood.

c.Find an exercise you enjoy

Skipping, running, frisbee... Whatever form of exercise, as long as you persevere, it will bring positive changes to your body.

By sticking to exercise, you'll discover that you're stronger than you ever imagined.

03 Reading, Nourish Your Emotions

There's a saying: "Reading can't solve all problems, but it can help you see problems more comprehensively."

Books nourish our spirits, making us resilient and enriched.

When you've experienced countless lives through books, setbacks won't seem like dead ends.

After my friend gave birth, she went through a difficult time.

During that period, her child woke up frequently at night and cried incessantly, leaving her feeling helpless. She always felt she wasn't a good mother.

When her child was three months old, she developed mastitis, adding to her physical and mental stress, almost leading to depression.

To ease her mood, she began studying psychology books. In these books, she realized that her low spirits were influenced by postpartum hormones and were only temporary.

She tried using the methods from the books to guide herself and gradually emerged from her depression.

Often, we are swayed by emotions because we only look at problems from one perspective. Books, however, can help us break free from this confinement and find different answers.

In today's fast-paced and stressful world, if you want to have good emotional health, try these two things:

a.Read more history books

When you see the hardships and dilemmas of generations in history, you'll understand life's impermanence. You'll realize that the ups and downs of life are just experiences and practices.

b.Read more classic books

Classics that transcend time often contain the thoughts and wisdom of the past. They will offer you unique perspectives and help you break out of mental constraints.

04 Meditation, Lighten Your Mind's Burden

There's a story:

One Christmas Eve, Andy and his friends left a party. Suddenly, a car out of control came towards them.

Andy watched in horror as his friend was hit by the car and thrown away. This accident left him sleepless and plunged him into depression.

Every night, lying in bed, scenes of the past would constantly flash through his mind, causing him unbearable pain.

It wasn't until later when he discovered meditation that he realized:

Much of our suffering doesn't come from past experiences but from our brains. Those fears and anxieties are actually created by the brain.

To rid oneself of this suffering, one must train the brain through meditation to live in the present moment.

So, he persisted in meditation for 10 years, completely changing his life.

Each of us may experience the darkest moments in life. If we keep worrying about the past and fearing the future, we'll only find ourselves trapped in an emotional whirlpool, sinking deeper and deeper.

By mastering our consciousness, living mindfully, and with a positive attitude, we can achieve true mental and physical freedom.

If you want to try meditation:

a.Practice "stability."

Close your eyes, stabilize your emotions, focus on your breath, feel the rise and fall of your body, and live in the moment.

b.Practice "tranquility."

Listen to the sounds around you, observe your thoughts, but don't let them affect your mood. Be an observer, letting thoughts come and go.

When you learn to live in the present moment without judgment, you'll have a healthier and more relaxed state of mind.

05 Writing, Upgrade Your Thinking

Have you ever felt this:

You've read many books, but in the blink of an eye, you've forgotten everything, not remembering what you read;

You've consumed a lot of practical knowledge, but you've only learned surface-level concepts, without any substantial improvement...

This is because no matter how many books you read or notes you take, you're just accumulating other people's viewpoints.

Only when you learn to express what you've learned in your own words can you gain true knowledge. And the best way to do that is through writing.

Writing forces us to think, organize, and summarize what we've learned, making our thinking clearer.

To enhance your thinking through writing, you can try these:

a.Record constantly

When you encounter a new idea in life, don't just stop at reading it. Try to write it down in your own words and interpret it.

b.Write 

Find interesting points, interpret them from different perspectives, and add your own thoughts.

Organize them into a complete article and gradually build your own knowledge system.

By learning to use writing to improve yourself, continuously upgrading your cognition and thinking, you'll be better equipped to handle the unpredictable future.

There are three ways for a person to obtain good luck:

Firstly, leave it to fate and wait for good luck to come unexpectedly;

Secondly, continuously accumulate and upgrade your thinking to discover opportunities that others can't see;

Thirdly, improve your own strength, allowing opportunities to find you automatically and making good luck inevitable.

To obtain good luck, it's better to learn to improve yourself from the inside out:

Stick to exercise to have a healthy body; stick to meditation to have good emotions; stick to reading to have a broad vision.

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Friday, October 3, 2025

Simplify Your Life: 21-Day Minimalism Checklist

Minimalism does not mean living a life of austerity or monotony. It's about eliminating unnecessary complexities and redundancies from life while meeting basic needs, making life simpler, more orderly, and harmonious.

Minimalism helps us reduce the burden, both material and spiritual, allowing us more time and energy to focus on truly important things such as family, friends, health, and personal growth.

21-Day Minimalism Plan:

Day 1: Assessment and Preparation

List all items in your daily life, including clothing, furniture, electronic products, etc. Examine these items, distinguishing between "essential" and "non-essential." Develop a preliminary list of minimalist living goals.

Day 2: Wardrobe Organization

Sort clothes in the wardrobe into "regular wear," "occasional wear," and "unused" categories. Donate or discard unused clothes. Develop a reasonable storage and access plan for regularly worn clothes.

Day 3: Kitchen Organization

Check the ingredients and seasonings in the kitchen, discard expired items. Clean out infrequently used kitchen utensils and tableware. Develop a simple kitchen storage plan to ensure items are orderly.

Day 4: Study Room Organization

Clear unnecessary documents and items from the desk. Organize books, storing less frequently read ones in storage areas. Develop a convenient access plan for commonly used study or work supplies.

Day 5: Electronic Devices Management

List all your electronic devices. Analyze which ones are truly necessary and which ones are rarely used. Develop a usage and management plan for electronic devices to reduce unnecessary screen time.

Day 6: Simplify Daily Activities

Examine daily activities to identify areas that can be simplified. For example, merging similar tasks.

Day 7: Review and Adjustment

Review the organization process of the past six days and make adjustments based on actual conditions.

Day 8: Deepen Wardrobe Organization

Organize and rehang regularly worn clothes, ensuring easy access. Use storage boxes or bags to properly store seasonal clothing, keeping the closet tidy.

Day 9: Simplify Kitchen Cooking Utensils

Develop a weekly cooking plan to reduce food waste and unnecessary cooking activities.

Day 10: Electronic Devices Organization

Use electronic labels or software tools to categorize and label electronic devices for easy retrieval and use. Organize electronic device cables to ensure neatness.

Day 11: Simplify Daily Commuting

Review daily commuting methods, consider reducing commuting time or choosing more environmentally friendly travel methods. Evaluate commuting routes and transportation methods, choosing the most convenient and sustainable options. Also, schedule travel times sensibly to avoid peak hour congestion and increase commuting efficiency.

Day 12: Deepen Bedroom Organization

Deepen bedroom organization, tidy up the bed and bedside table, ensuring items are neatly arranged. Assess storage space in the bedroom, optimize storage solutions, use storage boxes or bags to organize seasonal items. Also, develop a bedroom cleaning and maintenance plan to keep the living environment clean and comfortable.

Day 13-14: Simplify Shopping Habits

Simplify shopping habits, create a shopping list and stick to it, avoiding impulse purchases. Only buy items that are truly needed and try to choose high-quality, sustainable products. Assess shopping needs and budgets, reducing unnecessary expenses and waste.

Day 15: Simplify Dietary Habits

Review dietary habits, reduce waste and unnecessary purchases. For example, create a weekly shopping list to avoid frequent outings for shopping.

Day 16: Mental Organization

Examine your mental self, such as social media use, TV watching, etc. Reduce unnecessary mental inputs and make time for genuine interests and hobbies.

Day 17: Time Management

Develop a reasonable time management plan to ensure enough time is allocated each day to accomplish truly important tasks.

Day 18: Exercise

Start a simple exercise plan, such as walking daily, practicing yoga, etc. This helps simplify life and promote physical and mental health.

Day 19: Social Simplification

Examine social activities, reduce unnecessary socializing, and stay connected with those who truly care and support you.

Day 20: Financial Organization

Assess your financial situation, develop a reasonable budget and savings plan. Reduce unnecessary expenses and prepare for future life.

Day 21: Review and Summary

Review the entire 21-day minimalist living plan, summarize your achievements and changes. Develop a continuous minimalist plan for the future.

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Friday, September 26, 2025

Savings Essentials: Three Must-Have Accounts

Saving money can be a daunting task for many ordinary people. Faced with various living expenses and unexpected situations, many people often feel overwhelmed. However, through proper financial planning and setting up appropriate accounts, saving money can also become simple and effective.

1.Daily Expenses Account: Managing Daily Expenditure

The daily expenses account is the foundation of a savings plan. This account is used to pay for daily living expenses such as rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, etc. The purpose of setting up this account is to ensure that your basic living needs are met while avoiding unnecessary expenses.

To effectively manage the daily expenses account, you can take the following measures:

a.Budgeting: Create a budget plan based on your income and living needs. Ensure that the budget covers all necessary expenses and leaves some room for unexpected situations.

b.Expense Tracking: Use budgeting apps or physical notebooks to record every expenditure in detail. This will help you understand your spending habits and identify unnecessary expenses for adjustment.

c.Setting Limits: Set a limit for the daily expenses account to ensure that you don't overspend. When the account balance approaches the limit, remind yourself to control spending.

By managing the daily expenses account effectively, you can better control your expenses and lay a solid foundation for your savings plan.

2.Emergency Reserve Account: Dealing with Emergencies

The emergency reserve account is an indispensable part of a savings plan. This account is used to deal with unexpected events such as unemployment, illness, accidents, etc. Having sufficient emergency funds allows you to stay calm in the face of difficulties and avoid making irrational decisions due to economic pressure.

To establish an effective emergency reserve account, you can consider the following suggestions:

a.Determine the Reserve Amount: Determine a reasonable reserve amount based on your personal situation and family needs. Generally, it is recommended to reserve at least 3-6 months of living expenses.

b.Automatic Savings: Set up an automatic savings plan to transfer a certain amount to the emergency reserve account every month. This ensures that you don't overlook the accumulation of emergency funds due to forgetfulness or other reasons.

c.Avoid Misappropriation: Keep the emergency reserve account separate from other accounts and avoid using it for daily expenses or other non-emergency situations. This ensures the safety and availability of emergency funds.

By establishing an emergency reserve account, you can provide yourself and your family with an economic safety net and reduce the economic pressure brought by unexpected events.

3.Investment Appreciation Account: Making Money Work for You

In addition to daily expenses and emergency reserves accounts, an investment appreciation account is also an important part of a savings plan. This account is used for investment and financial management to generate additional income and increase wealth.

For ordinary people, an investment appreciation account may be a relatively unfamiliar area. Here are some suggestions to help you better manage this account:

a.Learn Investment Knowledge: Before investing, understand basic investment knowledge and risk management methods. This can help you make wiser investment decisions and avoid blind following or risky investments.

b.Diversified Investment: Diversify your funds by investing in different sectors and asset classes to reduce risk. For example, you can invest in stocks, bonds, funds, and other investment products simultaneously.

c.Long-term Investment: The longer you hold investment products, the more likely you are to achieve stable returns. Therefore, it is recommended to view investment as a long-term activity and avoid frequent buying and selling or chasing market trends.

d.Regular Evaluation: Regularly assess the performance of your investment portfolio and the market environment, and make adjustments as needed. This helps you stay focused on and manage your investment accounts to ensure the achievement of investment goals.

By managing the investment appreciation account properly, you can make your money work for you and increase your wealth. However, please note that investment involves risks, so be sure to invest based on an understanding of your risk tolerance and investment goals.

In conclusion, saving money is not an unattainable goal. Saving money is a long-term process that requires patience and perseverance. With proper financial planning and management, believe that you can accumulate your own wealth.

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Friday, September 19, 2025

Beyond Dinner: Showing True Appreciation

In the bustling society, everyone encounters benefactors to varying degrees.

Among them are those who pull us out of life's quagmire, and some help us dispel the fog before our eyes.

To repay kindness, we usually choose to treat them to a meal or give gifts.

But do those who are capable of helping us really care about a meal or a gift?

Undoubtedly, the answer is no, just as the saying goes:

"A good meal can be measured by money, but kindness cannot be compared, nor can it be fully repaid."

The rarest thing in kindness is not the kindness of others but the warmth within it, because the other party is under no obligation.

If you repay casually, you are underestimating this sentiment.

For those who have shown kindness to you, stop repaying them with meals or gifts, and consider learning these three ways:

01 On rainy days, hold an umbrella for them.

A's company had just started to thrive not long ago when a college student named C, recommended by his older brother, came to work at A's company.

A let C choose the position he liked. C was an IT major, and he wanted to apply his expertise, so he proposed connecting the company to the international network, which required a budget.

However, it was the 1990s, and there were still few companies using computers. Moreover, C had just graduated from college and had no work experience. Even A's brother thought he was crazy, and the company's finances were not optimistic.

But A decisively agreed and set up a separate department for C, providing him with sufficient budget.

In fact, A didn't understand the internet or computers, but he chose to trust C.

Later, when C encountered a bottleneck in developing another new technology due to insufficient funds, he had no choice but to turn to A again.

This time, the amount of money needed was relatively large, and the company's finance and others thought C was asking for too much. Only A firmly believed in C.

With the support of this funding, C quickly developed the new technology and signed a large contract with a well-known German company.

Just as C's career was beginning to take off, A's company encountered a financial crisis.

When C learned about it, he hurriedly returned from Germany, disregarding the time difference, and came to A's office, saying he would bring all the money over.

A was surprised to hear this. He knew that the internet project was C's dream, so he said:

"In my heart, I've been thinking for a long time, who would be the first person to send me money? I thought of many people, but I didn't expect it to be you."

C replied, "When I was in my most difficult times, it was you who believed in me, so no matter what difficulties you are facing now, I will do my best to help you."

Everyone experiences times when they forget to bring an umbrella on rainy days, and it's the perfect opportunity to repay kindness, especially by holding an umbrella for them on rainy days.

"Sending charcoal in snowy weather is valuable because few people truly do it."

Most people's repayment of kindness only stays on the surface, with a simple "Let me know if you need anything" or "I'll definitely repay you in the future."

There are very few people who truly take action, and it's precisely because they are rare that they strike a chord in people's hearts.

When they save you at a critical moment, and you help them in times of trouble, this is the perfect completion of friendship.

02 On sunny days, give them applause.

A netizen once expressed his feelings unintentionally, saying:

"The most helpless thing is when others help you, but you can't help them back. Over time, you feel inferior."

Indeed, for those who are grateful, being unable to repay is painful.

We often feel that if someone extends a helping hand to us, we should repay them in the same way.

However, many times, kindness cannot be exchanged equally, even if you have the intention, you may not have the ability or opportunity.

But being unable to help does not mean there is no way to repay.

There are many ways to express gratitude. Even if you cannot hold an umbrella for them on rainy days, at least you can applaud for them on sunny days.

At the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival, Andy Lau solemnly thanked someone in front of many celebrities.

That person was director Tsui Hark.

Andy Lau said that he had only worked with Tsui Hark once, but Tsui Hark had brought him great gains and influence.

Through his collaboration with Tsui Hark, Andy Lau truly learned how to act, how to choose scripts that he liked and audiences liked.

At the same time, Tsui Hark also taught Andy Lau to see the world from another perspective, broadening Andy Lau's cinematic horizons.

Andy Lau openly expressed his gratitude to Tsui Hark for his guidance. When it was announced that Tsui Hark was the recipient of the "Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema Award," Andy Lau immediately walked up, bent down to hug Tsui Hark, and then quietly stepped aside to applaud for Tsui Hark.

Andy Lau integrated his gratitude to Tsui Hark into his admiration and applause, which was indeed a sincere way of expressing gratitude.

In real life, those who can help us are often more capable and outstanding than us.

In their world, sunny days are always more frequent than rainy days, and applauding them during their shining moments is also a heartfelt gesture.

Although the world is never short of those who add flowers to the brocade, sincere support is equally precious.

As the saying goes, "Sincerity is always the killer move."

Repayment doesn't have to be intense; it just needs to be sincere.

People have a heart to repay. Even a simple thank you, a congratulatory word can convey the gratitude in one's heart.

On sunny days, when the sun is shining brightly, coupled with the blooming flowers, it makes for a beautiful story.

03 On cloudy days, visit them often.

Life is like winter weather; there are few rainy and sunny days, and more often, it's just plain cloudy.

The more ordinary the days, the more they test true feelings, after all, time can easily disperse everything.

A doctor once shared her experience.

She was born in a rural area and has suffered from severe hereditary diabetes since childhood. Therefore, she decided to study medicine in college.

When she was in college, she didn't want her classmates to pity her or look down on her, so she didn't tell anyone about her diabetes.

Therefore, she often went to the hospital to get medicine by herself, then secretly hid in the restroom to inject insulin.

Once when she went to the hospital to get medicine, she happened to meet her professor.

Under the professor's inquiry, she revealed the fact that she had diabetes. She thought the professor would inform the school.

Unexpectedly, not only did the professor not mention it to anyone, thus protecting her privacy, but he also consciously or unconsciously took care of her.

The professor knew that her family conditions were not very good, and she needed to continue taking medicine, so he proactively applied for scholarships and financial aid for her.

Sometimes, the professor would also help her do some projects to earn some subsidies or give her some things to adjust her insulin.

From undergraduate to graduate school, whether it was academics or life, the professor helped her a lot.

She was very grateful to the professor in her heart, but she knew that the professor was not lacking materially, so she had never formally repaid him.

But on holidays, she would go to see the professor and his wife, report her situation, and chat with them.

Later, when she encountered difficult medical cases at work, she would consult the professor, and he would always give his opinion without reservation.

She knew that the professor and his wife liked to go to the park, so when she had free time, she would accompany them to walk in the park and take photos with them.

She said:

"Every time I see the professor and his wife smiling happily, I feel warm in my heart.

Although the professor and I initially bonded over his kindness, after many years of interaction, it has long surpassed the original kindness and now feels more like family.

Kindness is often just the starting point of fate.

Daily care is the most heartwarming, and good relationships cannot do without the witness of daily life.

"Relationships, you have to keep moving; the more you move, the more entangled they become, and the more entangled you become, the harder it is to extricate yourself."

Always being able to distinguish between you, me, and him is key to maintaining a sense of distance.

For those with good intentions who have never asked for your repayment, remembering their kindness and visiting them often in ordinary times is already sufficient.

Repayment doesn't require immediate courage; steady effort demonstrates deep affection.

If you want to repay someone, why not use a grateful heart to add warmth to ordinary days and elevate fleeting encounters into lasting relationships.

04 Whether you are mediocre or not, as long as you have a heart, you can always find a suitable way to repay.

Whether it's holding an umbrella on rainy days or applauding on sunny days, or even chatting about everyday life on cloudy days, your efforts to repay are all touching.

"The meaning of life lies in the illumination between people."

Born into loneliness, it is the kindness from others that allows us to feel the warmth of the world.

By continuing this warmth, becoming a light in each other's lives, kindness fulfills its mission.

In this world, nothing is more precious than genuine affection. When others show righteousness, respond with kindness, and fulfill the bonds of fate, you won't regret it!

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Friday, September 12, 2025

Being Simple

In this complex world, we often pursue profound and intricate concepts and convoluted methods. However, in many aspects of life, if we understand the power of simplicity, perhaps we can do better.

I've found that I can't do multiple things at once. When I have too many things on my plate, I often don't do well, which is a kind of foolishness. My personality is suited to doing one thing simply and consistently, and this feeling has grown stronger in recent years. At 40, life is just beginning, or rather, truly beginning. Before the age of 40, I was examining myself, taking all sorts of tests about life. Testing my likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, the light and dark within me, my ability to handle stress, and testing the inner self that I thought I understood but was often misunderstood. The answers from the tests are increasingly inclined towards simplicity.

Doing one thing simply allows me to stay focused. A simple living space, simple social interactions, and so on. Simplicity is a philosophical undertone in my heart, it allows my life to approach purity.

I often find myself unable to adapt to and rejecting complexity. I am a person with unstable inner qualities. I become like those I'm with, my inner qualities tend to converge with theirs. When I'm with people who like to show off, I also become more inclined to show off. When I'm with people who are more gentle, I also become gentler. Sometimes, I become better in crowds, but it's rare. I often find myself becoming worse, at least my inner qualities are no better than when I'm alone.

If I realize that being with someone brings out the worst qualities in me, such as selfishness, jealousy, hypocrisy, prejudice, fickleness, etc., I will quickly distance myself from them, reduce contact ruthlessly, or even naturally end the relationship. I hate the way I am when I'm with them.

I'm like a playful little lamb, unwilling to follow the flock towards that hillside, because in my heart flows the ripples of a stream. You may find the hillside lush, but I find the stream sweet. I choose to run happily towards the stream.

What I'm writing here is all personal insights. If you find that I belong to a category of people you dislike, then you'd better stay away from me. Not every blogger on the internet with followers is worth following. We should make some evaluations, examining the performances of others, as well as examining our own hearts. If you happen to agree with these views, it means that our spiritual undertones are somewhat similar, which is quite rare. Some people may never find the similarities between each other even if they spend their entire lives together.

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Friday, September 5, 2025

Alone but Not Lonely

There's a saying: "Getting used to it" is a very poignant phrase that can replace all the unspoken words.

Whenever someone asks you, "How have you been lately?" You can always subconsciously reply with, "Just like that, getting used to it."

Getting used to it, is the bitterness that almost slips out but is silently swallowed back; getting used to it, is wanting to rely on someone but having to hide the vulnerability.

Many times, when we say we're used to it, we're not really used to it, but rather, what else can we do?

Some words, no matter how much we say, are not heard by those who don't care about us; some emotions, no matter how deeply described, are not understood by those who don't care about us.

Slowly, we all learn, to handle things ourselves, to swallow our own bitterness.

I know, there are times when you're really tired. Like when you come home after a day's work and still have a pile of chores to do; like when negative emotions have been suppressed for too long without release; or like when you're facing all sorts of troubles alone.

You must have eagerly hoped that when you couldn't bear it anymore, someone would stand behind you and gently support you.

But as the saying goes: there's nothing too difficult, the standards adults set for themselves are always to get through it.

Of course, you know there are people in this world who love you, care about you, but you can't bear to let them share your burdens.

Perhaps, everyone has such thoughts.

If it's something joyful, I'm willing to share it with you first. If it's something sad, I hope to bear it alone, I hope you never know.

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