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I’m gonna share a very popular term in our country called“三观”, the term looks short but actually is a little bit complicated because its maker put three concepts in the term. Anyway, let me break it down below. During childhood, we probably have formed 3 mindsets or something beliefs(actually I am not sure the correct words to phrase that), I will line them up in the form of questions. 1. How you view the world and what are your opinions of things happening on other people? 2. What are the principles you value in social life? How much you can stick to? 3. What do you think your life is supposed to be and how you should live it? Since then, you have been bearing these three questions for a while until some certain age where you eventually become “adults”, where the answers to the questions no longer change significantly. The reason why people here mention “三观” more often is, apart from judging something popcorn silently among news pages or social media, we are also likely to make friends depending on it. Imagine you get to know someone, afterwards find out you two share so much same or similar perspectives upon things, as well as you are more and more aware of that as time passes by. How could it be if you don’t like each other? That is all I can think of right now. If you have any questions or ideas, please let me know.
2025年9月30日 15:07
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I’m going to share a very popular term in our country called“三观”. The term looks simple, but actually is a little bit complicated because it's made up of three concepts. Anyway, let me break it down below. During childhood, we probably have formed 3 mindsets or beliefs (actually I am not sure the correct words to phrase that). I will outline them in the following questions. 1. How do you view the world and what are your opinions of things happening to other people? 2. What are the principles you value in your social life? How much you can stick to them? 3. How do you think your life is supposed to be and how do think you should live it? Since childhood, you have been probably been bearing these three questions in mind until the age when you eventually become “adult”, when the answers to the questions no longer change significantly. The reason why people here mention “三观” more often is, apart from judging something silently in the news or on social media, we are also likely to make friends according on it. Imagine you get to know someone, and afterwards find out you two share so many of the same or similar perspectives, and you are more and more aware of that as time passes by. How could it be you don’t like each other? That is all I can think of right now. If you have any questions or ideas, please let me know.
"How could it be you don’t like each other?" I left this question as is, but it may not have the meaning you intended. To me, it has the meaning that you don't like each other, but perhaps you meant that of course you would like each other if you have similar viewpoints and beliefs. If the latter is the case, then maybe it should be "it would make sense that you like each other" or "of course you like each other, why wouldn't you?"
2025年10月4日 21:24
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