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Sincerely remind everyone of two life-saving tips. The earlier you know them, the more you benefit. Many celebrities and internet influencers have fallen into these two traps.
First: Learn to avoid bad omens. Don't speak negative or pessimistic words.
Even joking or self-deprecating comments should be carefully considered and not casually spoken.
Second: Never speak too definitively.
Avoid absolutes, arrogance, or making promises too easily. Don't overdo the bragging.
Zhang Xuefeng has often joked about himself, saying "I hope to die suddenly" and "If I die, it will definitely be trending on hot searches as Zhang Xuefeng died." He also claimed his heart was perfectly fine. But later, he unexpectedly passed away, and it indeed became a trending topic.
Motorcycle enthusiast Huang Youli, in March last year, posted a video warning that March to May is the peak season for motorcycle accidents. Experienced riders, not beginners, are often the ones involved in mountain riding accidents because they overestimate their skills. At the end of the video, he showed a black-and-white clip with a strange smile. Sadly, by the end of March this year, he had an accident while mountain riding and passed away unexpectedly.
Internet celebrity O Keai was asked "Where do you sleep?" and casually replied "In the sea." When asked "Will you go back to Guiyang?" she answered "No, I won't." Not long after, she tragically drowned.
There are many similar examples online. Many people said those words shortly before experiencing accidents, which is quite sobering. These are all real stories, with no scripts.
Language carries energy. Never speak words of bad luck, negativity, or jokes about life and death. The same applies to actions—don't speak too definitively, don't make absolute decisions, and avoid bragging, arrogance, or certainty like "definitely" or "absolutely."
These two tips are not superstitions; they are genuine survival rules to avoid pitfalls. Let's encourage each other.