Being too perceptive at a young age is a kind of curse of fate. Seeing cause and effect too early, seeing through illusions, but your fortune is also your current worldly ability and material foundation, which may not be enough to bear this heavy cognition. It's like you haven't learned to build a boat yet, but you already see the "sea of suffering without end." If you come from a wealthy family, this clarity can be a tailwind, helping you navigate through the "reefs" of the world. But if your family background is ordinary, this clarity often turns into a thorn in your heart. Because you see the mottled nature of humanity and the impermanence of the world too early, this "microscope" perspective can wear down the impulsiveness and innocence you should have. When you see that the end is emptiness, you feel that every step you take is meaningless. That's why overly intelligent people often lose the vibrant, passionate life.

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