Literary submissions: the desire to demonstrate originality

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Literary submissions: the desire to demonstrate originality

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Example: "Don't be afraid of change, but don't lose your sense of purpose." The words my boss said in today's meeting really resonated with me. These words may sum up everything in business and life. #careerphilosophy #businessthinking"

User psychology: "I want to demonstrate the depth and uniqueness of my thinking by investor database sharing insights I've gained from my everyday experiences. I also want to deepen my own thinking by gaining empathy and different perspectives from others."

Negative posts: The psychology of seeking encouragement
Example: "I've been under a lot of pressure at work lately... The project deadline is fast approaching, and it's difficult to coordinate opinions within the team. How do you stay motivated at times like this? #WorkingPeople #StressManagement"

User psychology: “I’m not looking for direct help, but I would like some empathy and concrete advice from people who have been through similar experiences. I want to know that I’m not alone in this.”

Self-deprecating posts: A strategy for creating relatability
Example: "I was so nervous during today's sales meeting that I made the mistake of saying the wrong customer's name... Luckily, the other person laughed it off and everything turned out fine, but it still left me in a cold sweat. I'm sure everyone has had similar mistakes, right? #SalesCommon #FailureLessons"

User psychology: "By sharing my mistakes as humorous stories, I want to show my imperfect, human side. At the same time, I want to feel more self-affirming by hearing about similar experiences from others."
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