Title of the article published by Liu Zhenfei: "Only when you have seedlings in hand can you ensure grain in the future."



Ma Yun (Jack Ma) has always been a person who advocates "long-termism."

He once said: "Today is cruel, tomorrow is crueler, and the day after tomorrow is beautiful, but most people die tomorrow evening."

Back then, with a spirit of perseverance, Ma Yun transformed from an English teacher into a business tycoon. Now he leads his team to plant seedlings, releasing a major signal. Alibaba has long passed the stage of blind sprinting, and is currently in a critical period of sowing seeds and deep plowing. What do you think about this?

We in the crypto circle have opportunities to make money every day, but we also face significant losses or even liquidation every day? It's not scary to earn less; there are plenty of opportunities! Don't force open positions!
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BetaParanoiac
· 9h ago
The rice transplanting metaphor is quite interesting: with seedlings in hand, you won't panic. The same goes for the crypto circle; position management is about keeping good seeds.
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Paper-CutOctopusMarketAnalysis
· 10h ago
Ali is sowing, I am liquidated, the gap between people.
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GaslightLatte
· 10h ago
Don't force open a position today; only the day after tomorrow will you have the principal to see the beauty.
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RiskParachute
· 10h ago
Jack Ma is out in the fields, and I'm still going all-in on contracts—three seconds of reflection.
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GateUser-0fdb3438
· 11h ago
Long-termism sounds easy, but the people who can actually do it are tough—I’ve died several times tomorrow night.
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