Your poverty is all designed: First, the trash can trap, designed to prevent labor income from being retained, quickly clearing it away like garbage. Second, the nipple乐 trap, hijacking attention and constantly hijacking dopamine, dulling nerves through high-stimulation, low-cost entertainment, leading to the erosion of deep thinking abilities. Third, the mouse race trap, creating a seemingly correct but ultimately unachievable cycle of "struggle" that keeps people exhausted in inertia. Fourth, the Shawshank trap, overcoming the fear of the comfort zone is a psychological state of knowing change is needed but actively choosing to remain trapped due to fear. Fifth, the gig economy trap, encouraging the use of pure time consumption for immediate money, which cannot form skill or capital compounding. Sixth, the information asymmetry trap, causing people to be stuck in information cocoons for a long time, unable to access breakthrough information, leading to cognitive lag.
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Your poverty is all designed: First, the trash can trap, designed to prevent labor income from being retained, quickly clearing it away like garbage. Second, the nipple乐 trap, hijacking attention and constantly hijacking dopamine, dulling nerves through high-stimulation, low-cost entertainment, leading to the erosion of deep thinking abilities. Third, the mouse race trap, creating a seemingly correct but ultimately unachievable cycle of "struggle" that keeps people exhausted in inertia. Fourth, the Shawshank trap, overcoming the fear of the comfort zone is a psychological state of knowing change is needed but actively choosing to remain trapped due to fear. Fifth, the gig economy trap, encouraging the use of pure time consumption for immediate money, which cannot form skill or capital compounding. Sixth, the information asymmetry trap, causing people to be stuck in information cocoons for a long time, unable to access breakthrough information, leading to cognitive lag.