The Clear Survival Rules of Humanity



Society is divided into three tiers. Smart people never touch three things: the interests of the upper class, the dignity of the middle class, and the livelihood of the lower class. These three coexist in a system of checks and balances. By following the rules and showing mercy, one can find their own way out.

1. Do not touch the interests of the upper class

The upper class controls the formulation of rules and resource distribution, building systems through law, finance, and public opinion.
If you touch their core interests, you will be quietly suppressed and eliminated.
Their morality is often a tool used to regulate ordinary people; they only consider benefits, drawbacks, and their own broader perspective.

2. Do not dismantle the dignity of the middle class

The most fragile aspect of the middle class is not income but dignity and social respect.
For face, social circles, and image, they are willing to overspend and compete fiercely.
Publicly exposing, belittling, or embarrassing them is like making enemies for life, and they are easily resentful and retaliate.

3. Do not disturb the livelihood of the lower class

The lower class seeks stability, basic needs, and supporting their families; livelihood is their bottom line.
Seizing jobs, cutting income, or squeezing their survival space can trigger extreme confrontation, with huge costs.
Leaving some room for ordinary people is not only kind but also self-protection.
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