Every time an era changes, it first destroys the stability of the past. Most people see what they lose, while a few see reallocation. The unease brought by change, at its core, is that old positions are disappearing and new ones are forming. Opportunity always belongs to those who welcome change, adapt to it, and take advantage of it—not to those who try to stop it. When the world changes, what truly needs to change isn’t the era, but your own position.

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