Crossing social classes isn’t about one perfectly accurate prediction, but about long-term participation in high-odds events. True risk-taking was never gambling; it’s continuously increasing your odds under the premise of controlling downside risk. This world is full of randomness, and many opportunities that can change your fate don’t come from precise calculations—they emerge accidentally through long-term accumulation. The biggest trap of over-calculation is making people believe the future can be fully controlled. The essence of life’s leap is to use discipline to hold the line on your floor, to expand your probabilities through action, and to wait for opportunities with time. When the wind that changes your fate blows in, the result isn’t determined by whether you have a perfect plan—it depends on whether you’re still at the table.

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