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In the next three years, I advise you not to mess around blindly! China is about to usher in a revolutionary transformation.
This is not alarmist talk, but based on the current domestic and international situation and some "unspeakable reasons," I am offering 37 survival tips for ordinary families.
To prove I’m not talking nonsense, you can save this message and come back to discuss it with me anytime in three years!
1. Always be low-key, low-key, and even more low-key. Say important things three times, and be cautious of everyone—Blue Army’s kidnapping is the best example.
2. Try not to go to crowded places, like New Year’s gatherings; avoid sparsely populated areas, like night running, mountain climbing, or hiking.
3. No job is without grievances; if you can do it well, don’t quit easily.
4. Proactively distance yourself from ineffective socializing—split bills for meals, avoid drinking parties with more than five people.
5. Don’t overspend; try to close credit cards and services like Huabei.
6. Learn to hide your strength and avoid showing your edge. Celebrate good things quietly; don’t make enemies everywhere.
7. Cry poor and don’t show off; this can save you a lot of trouble.
8. Talk less, smile more. Words are easy to regret; silence is golden. Only say three parts of what’s necessary when meeting people; don’t reveal your whole heart. Be kind with a smile—don’t hit a smiling face.
9. Control your emotions, think more openly, avoid mood swings; your face should not be a weather vane.
10. The less money you have, the more you should insist on buying health insurance.
11. Use your smart devices less when driving, like cruise control or autopilot; prefer to exert more effort rather than rely on technology.
12. Never trust human nature or underestimate people’s hearts; otherwise, you’re bound to suffer losses.
13. When you have little money, visit relatives less; the more you go, the colder you feel inside.
14. Keep learning, improve your skills; continuous learning never goes out of style. When life is tough, work hard to improve your survival skills.
15. Don’t rely on anyone except the money in your pocket and your own body; no one else can be trusted.
16. Don’t reveal your family details to outsiders; say less about your home life.
17. If you’re young, be frugal. Walk to work; if not, ride an electric bike.
18. Maintain safe distances on the highway; avoid following large trucks closely, don’t drive side by side with others, and don’t drive slowly.
19. Survival of the fittest; the law of the jungle is the essence of nature—no one can change it.
20. Don’t get mixed up; blending in for a day or trying hard for a day makes no difference, but after two or three months, you’ll see a different aura; after three to five years, your life path will be different.
21. Don’t give up easily; sitting back and doing nothing won’t work.
22. When big things happen, listen more to your children and less to outsiders.
23. In the workplace, there are only endless利益关系 (interests), no real friends.
24. Learn to cook; don’t rely on takeout often. Cooking well can attract helpful people.
25. Always be sincere, keep working hard, live well, don’t worry about trivial matters; don’t let petty issues exhaust your longing for a good life.
26. Save more money; when you have money, you’ll feel more confident.
27. Don’t inquire about “floating” (living aimlessly), don’t gamble or watch betting; keep your true heart, and the best way is to stay away.
28. People come and go, tea cools off—that’s normal. People respect positions, not people.
29. Focus on earning money when you’re free; work hard to save and accumulate wealth. One day in the future, we can say, “It’s great to have money!” instead of helplessly saying, “I wish I had money.”
30. When you encounter someone you dislike, keep your distance; there’s no need to turn hostile.
31. Minimize arguments; when outside, if you can’t stand certain things, endure them—especially for girls.
32. Don’t lend money to people you don’t know well; lending money is the easiest way to make enemies.
33. In the next decade, be conservative financially. Wear clothes you already have; don’t buy new ones unless necessary. Avoid buying non-essential household items.
34. There are no “what-ifs” in life; time won’t turn back. Cherish the present, do your best, and the next decade won’t be your hot thirty-somethings anymore.
35. All relationships should develop gradually; don’t reveal everything about yourself right away. That’s not sincerity, but foolishness.
36. Happy people cherish what they have now, rather than constantly thinking about what they lack.
37. Honestly ask yourself: if you lose your job tomorrow, what will support you? When emergencies happen, can you handle money without asking others? If the answer is no, take action immediately!
2026 is not about who works hardest, but who awakens first.
In the next three years, stability is victory; awakening is survival.
Secretly tell you, people with low energy probably won’t see this message. If you can see this, it means you are kind and grateful, resonating with me. Say to yourself: “Getting better and better.” Let’s go through this important transformation together—one that concerns future survival and development.
The next three years will likely determine your entire life.