Why are people always harvested? Let me tell you the truth!
Let me share a joke.
The butcher said: "I give the pig good feed, keep the pigpen clean, and regularly check the pig's health. But remember, I do this just to eat pork, not to give the pig a happy life." What a painful realization. The most brutal truth in this world is that 99% of hard work and effort can only be harvested by that 1%. In fact, everything in this world can be harvested.
Labor, money, appearance, life, organs, youth, family, marriage, work, future, business, and smooth sailing are all things that can be harvested.
There are 3 forms of harvesting:
Harvesting with "moral kidnapping +". 1.
They wave the banner of high-minded emotions, but in reality, it is for their own private interests, exchanging the least cost for what they want. There’s a joke: The owner praises the donkey that grinds the mill: "You are amazing, without you we would only have coarse grain to eat." The donkey smiles naively, and the pace of grinding becomes even faster.
At night, while enjoying the new grain, the owner’s family reminds the children not to be like that stupid donkey, going around the millstone for a lifetime. So working is just working; one must not overexert oneself. Your body is yours, but the fruits of labor belong to the boss.
There is no need to be emotionally moved; remember the principle of equivalent exchange.
2. Harvesting with "power inequality +".
Society is big fish eating small fish, small fish eating shrimp, shrimp chewing purple clay, and the strong are born to harvest the weak.
So never attach yourself to a specific person, place, or company.
Only attach yourself to a mission, a calling, or a goal. This is the way to maintain your strength and peace.
3. Harvesting with "cognitive inequality +".
An important truth about why people are harvested is simply the mismatch between desire and cognition.
When your desires exceed your cognition, there will be a hundred ways to harvest you.
So only by looking at the essence through the phenomenon can we avoid being harvested.
For example, the more glamorous something appears, the more it often hides traps behind it, driven by desire, jumping into one pit after another. The most terrifying thing is not confusion, but those who never consider risks, because they cannot see the truth of things.