Every year during the New Year, I see the lives of those who have spent their entire lives playing role-playing games: the more they could "call the wind and summon the rain" in the past, the more anxiety they feel about their existence after being dethroned or stripped of power, as well as an almost malicious resistance to advanced productivity and ideas. It doesn't matter what gender, both men and women participate. Whether a person's discourse system is positive and open can reflect their personality very well. Life should be a huge infinite strategy game (RTS) rather than a narrowing finite role-playing game (RPG). Various East Asian children, if they inherit the role-playing game in the same way, will inevitably lack confidence while living under the gaze of others. Almost all negative emotions stem from placing the gaze and evaluation of others above one's own self-worth and needs. However, those who truly live for themselves have a very different state. Their lives unfold gradually, and you rarely see hostility on their faces, even if they are genuinely experiencing difficulties or are considered "lower-tier."