How do you avoid being cut leeks? There are three principles to keep in mind.
First of all, remember this saying: there is no such thing as a free lunch.
When you encounter those free products that shine, you have to wonder if you have become the dish in the hands of others. Those opportunities to make money, you have to think about whether you have become the meat in someone's bowl.
In this world, it has always been an equivalent exchange, how can there be any good thing about pie in the sky. If you have use value, people will cooperate with you; You have to have excellent resources, and people will exchange with you. If you have been a little ordinary person all your life, and suddenly one day a big brother says that he wants to take you to earn money, then you may be a leek to be cut for him.
Let's talk about the second point, the stakes.
As long as you are linked to other people's interests, then the credibility has to be discounted.
It doesn't matter if you make money or not, what matters is how useful you are to others. In this world, anyone can deceive you for profit, especially those strangers you have never met. If you can't see through him, ask his competitors to see what kind of person he is. Where there is interest, there is competition. The one who knows a scythe best must be another scythe.
Finally, let's talk about logical self-consistency.
At any time, the only thing that can convince you is logic.
Don't look at status, money, fame, these things, they can't tell you anything. Logic comes first, don't be superstitious, don't blindly follow, and don't listen to experts and scholars. Even if you encounter the kind of point of view that is difficult for you to accept, don't rush to deny it, write it down first, and see if its logic is rigorous, whether the system is rigorous, and whether self-perception can be broken.
Don't think what is right when you hear something, being rich does not mean that you understand reason, and a high degree of education does not necessarily make sense. Don't let your ass dictate your head, believe whatever you want.
People are sometimes easy to manipulate. If you don't have those weaknesses, people won't bother to lie to you.
So, we have to be vigilant at all times, don't become the leek in someone's hand and don't know it.
So, what scenarios do these principles apply to? What are the specific manifestations? I have also collected five scenes for your reference:
Business transactions: In business transactions, people need to be wary of goods or services that are free or have special offers, as this can hide high costs or restrictions. Similarly, when choosing a partner or investment project, it is necessary to assess the true intentions and interests of the other party to avoid being deceived or exploited.
Relationships: In relationships, people need to be wary of people who suddenly show excessive enthusiasm or interest in you, which can be a means of manipulation. Similarly, when facing the requests or help of others, you need to carefully consider your own abilities and interests to avoid falling into unnecessary troubles or traps.
Online information: In the age of the internet, people need to be wary of cybersecurity risks such as disinformation, online scams, and phishing**. By being vigilant and handling information carefully, it is possible to avoid personal information leakage or property damage.
Workplace environment: In a workplace environment, people need to be wary of people who appear to be nice, friendly, or helpful, which can be a disguise. At the same time, when interacting with colleagues, superiors or subordinates, it is necessary to maintain a clear range of interests and responsibilities to avoid getting caught up in power struggles or conflicts of interest.
Personal decision-making: In personal life, people need to be wary of promises or ** that are too rosy, which can be a false propaganda or fraudulent tactic. When faced with important decisions, it is necessary to rationally analyze your needs and goals, as well as fully understand the various risks and consequences, and avoid making regretful decisions.
Collectively, these three principles apply to any scenario that requires risk vigilance, a clear head, and rational analysis. By handling information carefully, evaluating interests, and maintaining independent thinking and logical analysis, people can better protect their rights and interests.
If these three principles work for you, please share, like and favorite, thank you!
Finally, I wish you all a safe and auspicious New Year