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Chapter 624: Another Wave Of Crouching Dragon And Phoenix Chicks



Chapter 624: Another Wave Of Crouching Dragon And Phoenix Chicks

have to say.

People are forced out.

In this case, it is very correct no matter how you understand it.

The saying "people are forced out" has different versions in many countries, but basically all countries on the planet have similar views.

People from different civilizations feel that human growth and progress are often achieved under coercion or pressure. In most cases, pressure and challenges can inspire people to transcend their limitations and tap into potential abilities. This is why many companies like to use "wolf culture".

When faced with tight deadlines, difficult work assignments, or rigorous coaching requirements, people may be challenged to work extra hard to complete a task or achieve a goal.

Actions driven by this pressure may promote personal growth and skill improvement, while also increasing a company's productivity and profitability.

Definitely.

People also have limits.

If you are affected to the extreme by this wolf culture.

Sometimes people develop negative emotions, such as anxiety, depression, or resistance due to excessive pressure or coercion. If stress is too high or lasts too long, people may lose motivation, confidence, or a sense of self-worth, preventing them from reaching their potential or achieving success.

This is why some people choose to lie down.

can only say.

The appropriate presence of pressure.

It is indeed beneficial to personal progress and company benefits.

but.

Nor can it be generalized. Everyone has different personalities and backgrounds, and their ability to withstand and respond to stress varies. Some people may be more likely to perform well under pressure, while others may be more in need of encouragement and motivation to drive their progress.

Skye may be the type of person who needs encouragement.

but.

Carrie's "self-evolution" speed in the face of pressure is frighteningly fast.

Jiali, who was not comfortable lying before and even felt ashamed, now learned to lie without hesitation immediately in order to get the answer to the question quickly.

"Yes, it was my servant who watched me grow up, so she wanted me to be happy. She kindly told me that my father was going to come out to catch me."

Carrie said it seriously.

He even perfected the details of his "lie".

She has probably watched a TV series called "The Big Bang Theory", in which the master liar [at least Sheldon, who she thinks is the master liar], feels that details are the key to the success or failure of lies.

No.

Carrie also began to pay attention to details.

"My servant has been an orphan since she was a child and has no children herself, so she is very kind to me and treats me as her own child."

More details are in the rich character settings.

have to say.

Carrie has really grown up.

She is no longer the little girl who couldn't even tell a lie 020. Even the servants in the family said that they had tipped off the girl because they treated her like a daughter. It can only be said that Carrie had probably watched a lot of TV dramas, and probably also watched a lot of soap operas.

That's what she said.

For people like Chu Mu.

She probably saw through the lies in it at a glance, but who asked her to face Skye, who happened to also like watching TV series and had no doubts about the plot of the TV series?

"So that's it. This is a good thing for us. It gives us more time to deal with it. At least your father hasn't arrived downstairs yet, right?"

Skye actually didn't feel anything was wrong at all. .


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