The development of the world has always been about replacing "orders."


First wave of order: The older generation that rose through infrastructure, factories, and real estate. Typical examples: real estate tycoons, factory owners, traditional infrastructure entrepreneurs. They rely on land, factories, and resources to establish power systems; the rules are to hold the city, maintain hierarchy, and control the discourse.
Second wave of order: The rise of people through technology and finance. Typical examples: tech entrepreneurs, investment giants, financiers. They use information, capital, and networks to build influence; the rules are to control capital flow and seize information dividends.
Third wave of order: Building power through cognition, content, and technological leverage. AI, cryptocurrencies, and content creation are tools; the core is to amplify individual capabilities, spread influence, and redefine the value chain.
In the new order, power no longer depends on what you have seen or how many resources you hold, but on what you can create and how many people you can influence. Those from the old order who do not understand the new rules will be eliminated; those from the new order are redrawing the map, not fighting over their city.
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