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Make it clear who is doing something

Listen, the world is not as easy as you think.....

“I and you are of the same age, so let’s talk honestly? I want to be friendly with you.”

I knew what the man was thinking
He believes that conversations facilitate relationships.
However, there was one thing I didn’t understand. It’s a question of how he distinguishes between jokes and seriousness.
Of course, we have to cooperate with each other. However, I cannot tolerate anyone who seeks to personally benefit from that partnership.
Isn’t it shameful to try to make money by using the relationship of trust between people? However, as a practice, such wrongdoing is often rampant.

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Is it useful to collect information?
It should no longer be emphasized that information is basically secondary knowledge.
Primary knowledge is no longer information, but the experience itself. Therefore, secondary information is mistaken for primary information.
As proof of that misunderstanding, no matter how specific, detailed and large amounts of information are absorbed, a single experience will blow them all away.
So how should experiences and information be distinguished?
One way is to make it clear who is doing something.
That is, did you experience it? If you have not experienced a certain event, you can only receive secondary knowledge.
“If you are not willing to accept my opinion
I will have to take some steps. Do you even admit it?”
Friendship and threat. He believes that dexterous handling of these two contrasting postures will improve something. A wonderful fool!
Of course, in this silly face-to-face, I didn’t mention anything other than what was necessary. Only a young child or him can speak what he does not want to speak with the pendulum of friendship and threat.
He was starting to get impatient. Listen, the world is not as easy as you think.

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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