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Self-sufficiency refers to people who live their private lives to the fullest, without having to search for presence on the Internet or get satisfaction by showing off their lives....

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Self-sufficiency refers to people who live their private lives to the fullest, without having to search for presence on the Internet or get satisfaction by showing off their lives.

These people often have healthy social relationships and rich life experiences, and are able to enjoy the beauty and joy of real life.

Compared with negative images such as \"Internet troll\" and \"keyboard man\

They don't troll others online or make up lies out of their own vanity. Instead, they will pursue their dreams and goals through their own efforts and practical actions, bringing more positive energy and happiness to themselves and those around them. Therefore, we should learn from private life and pursue a true, healthy and fulfilling life.


Impersonation refers to people who brag about their lives in the virtual world to their online friends. These people post photos and videos through online platforms to show high-end shopping and travel experiences, even luxury homes and luxury cars.

Through the performance of the virtual world, they make others think that they have unlimited wealth and a superior life, but in fact, all this is just an illusion under the surface.

These people seek approval from others for the purpose of showing how they compare to others, while ignoring the true source and importance of self-worth. The existence of the phenomenon reminds us to cherish the real life, maintain a humble attitude, do not blindly pursue vanity, distort the real meaning of life.


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A person who lives life to the fullest in real life.

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The literal meaning is \"a person who has lived a full life in real life.\" Originally from 2ch's College life board. Some people who have the habit of Posting discussions on the Internet show off to other netizens that they live a full life outside the Internet and are happy without the Internet, calling themselves \"current charge\".