A truly smart person is muddled about small matters yet insightful about big ones; they keep a low profile with others while seeing everything clearly. To live among others is like water—using softness to overcome strength. Only those who treat “not contending” as the way to win can laugh last and become true winners. Those who keep a low profile are more likely to succeed; no matter how capable they are, they must never show their sharp edge. Learn to stay low-key, know how to hold back your abilities; great wisdom looks like foolishness, and you should bide your time and let your strength ripen—only then can you win an entire lifetime.

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GateUser-6857a9c9
· 1h ago
Being seemingly naive is especially important in the crypto world; by the time you show off your moves, the big players are already watching you.
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BittersweetArb
· 3h ago
In Web3, quietly getting rich is the true principle; those who call out trading signals every day often end up zeroed out first.
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ReminderOfWavesCrashingAgainst
· 3h ago
Hiding your strength isn’t lying flat—it’s waiting for the chance for a decisive finishing blow. Let’s encourage each other.
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GoldfishOnIce
· 3h ago
You're absolutely right, true experts are all quietly building their skills.
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TheWaveOfRasterization
· 3h ago
I didn't understand hiding one's sharpness before; only after experiencing losses did I realize that showing too much edge makes you an easy target.
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SeaSaltSparklingWater
· 3h ago
Being low-key is not weakness; it is another form of attack.
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