The US's threshold for mistakes and eliminations seems low in terms of tolerance, but isn't China's internal competition also a form of low tolerance? Survival in the upper class inherently involves a certain level of privilege. If there were no competition, where would China's sixfold GDP come from? To wear the crown, one must bear its weight. China's high tolerance for survival, when compared to dogmatism, appears calm on the surface, but undercurrents are surging beneath.
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The US's threshold for mistakes and eliminations seems low in terms of tolerance, but isn't China's internal competition also a form of low tolerance? Survival in the upper class inherently involves a certain level of privilege. If there were no competition, where would China's sixfold GDP come from? To wear the crown, one must bear its weight. China's high tolerance for survival, when compared to dogmatism, appears calm on the surface, but undercurrents are surging beneath.