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Why is everybody panicking about Chinese massive immigration to Uzbekistan ? 🇺🇿 🇨🇳

Lately, I’ve heard a lot of talk about Chinese people moving to Uzbekistan, and honestly, I get why some locals are worried. It feels like a big change, and with change, there’s always some fear of the unknown. But is it really such a bad thing? Personally, I don’t think so.


So why panic about Chinese immigration to Uzbekistan? If anything, this is a sign that our country is growing. People wouldn’t come here if Uzbekistan wasn’t on the rise. And sure, seeing a lot of people from one country might feel overwhelming, but this isn’t something we can’t handle.

When a country starts developing, it naturally attracts people from all over the world. Look at the U.S., Canada, or the U.K.—they’ve got people from dozens of nationalities living and working there. Back in the late 1900s, a lot of Asians moved to the U.S., and while it caused some concerns at first, those immigrants became an essential part of what makes America strong today.

Even closer to home, look at Russia. There are millions of Uzbeks living there, and they’re not just working low-wage jobs. Many Uzbeks have built businesses, bought houses, started companies, and some have even become millionaires. The Russian people aren’t panicking about this—they collaborate and support, understanding that these immigrants contribute to their economy. Now, the same thing is happening in Uzbekistan with Chinese immigrants.


Here’s what I think we should focus on instead:

1. Level Up Our Skills: The Chinese are known for their hard work and innovation. Instead of worrying about them, let’s work on being better ourselves. It’s time to move from physical labor to intellectual work—tech, education, business, whatever gives us an edge.


2. Collaborate, Don’t Compete: Immigrants aren’t here to take over; they’re here because they see opportunity. If we work with them instead of against them, we can create something even bigger together.




Change is part of growth, and we need to adapt. Immigration isn’t a threat; it’s a sign that Uzbekistan is becoming a place where people want to live and work. So let’s welcome this transformation and focus on making our country even better.

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Seek out ways to appreciate the way people are, not the way you want them to be. It is not your job to judge who is deserving of your love and kindness. It is not your job to fix anybody. It is only your job to love them in whatever way is appropriate.
Fire can burn your house down, or it can cook you dinner each night and keep you warm in the winter. Your mind is the same way.
Recognize that anxiety stems from shame. It is the idea that who you are or what you are doing is “not right,” therefore eliciting a rush of energy designed to help you “fix” or change it. You’re suffering because there’s nothing you can fix to make that urgent, panicked feeling go away. It’s a mismanaged perception of who and how you are.
Realize that thoughts are illusions, but powerful ones. Take inventory of all the things you’ve thought and worried about that have turned out not to be real. Think of all the time you wasted preparing for outcomes that would never manifest and problems that were only in your head.
Practice negative visualization. Create tangible solutions for your intangible fears. Show yourself that you won’t actually die if you lose a job or a boyfriend. Make a list of the things you worry about most, imagine the worst outcome, then make a plan for exactly how you would deal with it if that came to pass.
Change your objective. The goal is not to feel “good” all the time, it’s to be able to express a healthy range of emotion without suppressing or suffering.
The hard way is the easy way, because the easy way never gets you there.

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If you want better friends
get used to seeing them less


Better friends are busy friends.
Hot take:


More businesses ideas are killed
by casual advice from friends
than actual business risks.
You don't really lose friends
when you become successful.


You just find out who was never
really your friend to begin with.
I'm convinced one of the first
principles of building wealth is
disregarding the opinions of
others who don't have it but
tell you you're doing it wrong
.
Broke people stay broke trying
to impress other broke people


You don't become like the
people you admire, you
become like the people you
want to be admired by.
Your friends aren't toxic


They haven't changed


You did.


You finally raised your standards.
The fastest way to get more friends is to lower your standards.