Seven Years’ Endgame: It’s not failure—it's that we never really started. Looking back now, these seven years aren’t “we tried hard but didn’t get results,” but “we never even planned to seriously make it work from the start.” The fourth brother and his wife never wanted true execution—they wanted the ability to keep telling the story. The project can go yellow, the character can’t fall; delivery can be left empty, but the momentum can’t stop. Real entrepreneurs fear letting people down—they only fear that no one is listening. So over these seven years, we witnessed this: the vision upgrading year after year, while deliveries keep missing year after year. If this is an experiment, then the conclusion is clear: in any system where vested interests are highly concentrated and executors are perpetually vague, the ending was already written at the beginning. #PI

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· 05-24 17:31
Yes, the two of them never really intended to succeed, always just playing with their own little schemes. As for the global pioneers, they are just a tool they can exploit 🛠️. Whether social practice succeeds or not isn't important; as long as they can gain benefits from this experiment, that's enough.
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GateUser-e2b859ac
· 05-24 06:05
Steadfast HODL💎
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GateUser-3bd39532
· 05-24 04:51
Correct
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GateUser-6e372899
· 05-24 04:50
Very well said
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GateUser-2216933f
· 05-24 04:10
Steadfast HODL💎
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GateUser-356f2265
· 05-24 04:05
Awesome bragging that’s deafening, but hasn’t accomplished a single real thing—just a worthless air coin.
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