📚 I went to a bookstore today and wandered around, and I’m just completely baffled.


Guess what?
Every shelf was full of—anime-style, kawaii-style, and picture-book style.
The titles sounded pretty impressive:《Compounding Method》《10 Years, 10x》《From Beginner to Expert》.
But when you open them, it’s all drawings—everything is pictures, with just a few words paired with a big image.
One whole page only has four characters, then a cute cartoon little person nodding along.
📌 There’s less and less text, and more and more images—the depth gets thinner and thinner.
This isn’t called learning. It’s buying knowledge—after you buy it, you feel like you worked hard, but you didn’t really remember anything.
💡 Why? Because nobody likes reading complicated text anymore.
Complicated text fries your brain—thinking deeply takes patience, and patience is a scarce commodity in the age of short videos.
So everyone would rather watch a cartoon little person tell you “hold long-term,”
than flip through a thick book that actually explains trading logic.
🎯 But you know what?
Precisely because 99% of people are chasing shortcuts,
if you’re willing to chew through a real book, you can beat those 99%.
The money-making in this game has never gone to the people who flip through a few comic-book pages—
it goes to the ones willing to burn the late-night hours over candlesticks, replaying trades, and studying structure.
📉 If you want to make money in trading,
don’t touch those kawaii books—they can’t save your account.
People willing to put in serious, hard effort are scarce wherever you go.
#书店观察 # Knowledge fast-food-ified #Must arrive, bro
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