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In the past, the most profitable businesses in China were all written in the penal code.
But nowadays, it is said that businesses with a sentence of less than six years basically have no profits left.
These include theft, fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation of funds, illegal business operations, producing and selling counterfeit goods, intellectual property infringement, illegal fundraising, money laundering, aiding cybercrime, as well as some cases of bribery, gambling, and picking quarrels and provoking trouble, indicating that these "businesses" that ordinary people needed to take ris
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In financially unstable countries, the safest asset allocation:
1. Liquidity assets (survival): Local fiat cash, for daily survival and short-term shocks;
2. Stable fiat assets (denomination): USD/stablecoin USDT, for hedging local currency risk and global mobility;
3. Anti-institutional assets (hedging): Gold + Bitcoin, for extreme risk hedging;
4. Globally transferable assets (system switch): Overseas accounts, offshore structures, for "system switching capability";
5. Productive assets (generation): Businesses that generate USD cash flow, for "continuous creation of new assets".
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For young people preparing to get married, it's important to understand a reality: making money is usually easier than maintaining a long-term relationship, and sufficient resources will make most conflicts in marriage easier to resolve.
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I am writing my new book, and it is the most important one so far.
The previous book, "Wild Heart," is a collection and compilation of my historical X posts from the past few years, more like a periodic record.
But this time is different.
This book is not a simple collection or content arrangement, but a true "book" in the real sense:
It will be restructured and systematized, published in print, and available for purchase through any channel.
More importantly, what I am trying to do this time is to transform my thoughts from the past three years from fragmented expressions into a cog
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Statement: I do not have any accounts on Xiaohongshu, Video Accounts, etc. Currently, I only have the sole account on X.
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Many people think that when the population decreases, per capita resources will increase, and per capita income will naturally rise.
But the reality is often the exact opposite.
A decrease in population does not necessarily increase your income, but it is very likely to increase your burden.
Because the operating costs of modern society are largely fixed costs and intergenerational transfer costs. When the population decreases and the working-age population shrinks, the number of taxpayers, social security contributors, and consumers will all decrease, while expenditures on infrastructur
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Some people say that what I post is "meritocracy." Meritocracy means that personal achievements, wealth, and social status should be primarily determined by one's ability, effort, and contribution. But they don't truly understand what I'm trying to say. I have never believed that the world is fair, nor that effort always leads to success. On the contrary, I've always emphasized that background, era, environment, luck, and institutions are all important variables that influence one's life. My point is not that "as long as you work hard, you will succeed," but rather that you should not preempti
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The best job in the world is essentially finding your place in it: building capabilities through lifelong learning, validating value through the free market, and establishing irreplaceability through creative expression. Income is merely a result; what is truly scarce is a person's ability to continuously evolve, stay in demand by the market, while not losing their own abilities.
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True excellence is never about gaining someone's favor, but about making yourself a scarce resource.
Be so excellent that no relationship is about begging or exchanging, but about mutual choice;
Be so excellent that you have enough ability, value, and inner world, and no longer lose yourself because of losing someone;
Be so excellent that your time, interests, career, and thoughts are so abundant that loneliness is no longer a void, but freedom.
At that stage, you don't need to please anyone, because you yourself have become your own world.
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The true mindset of a strong person is not to deny the existence of real conditions, but to refuse to let current conditions define their final outcome. Resources, connections, abilities, and wealth are never prerequisites for taking action, but rather results gradually obtained through continuous action. The gap between people often lies not in their starting point, but in whether they treat their current situation as the boundary of their future.
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What you should really stay away from is not people with poor abilities, but those who constantly drain you. What does it mean to be a drain on you? They keep occupying your time, disrupting your emotions, interrupting your rhythm, and exhausting your energy, yet they never create any value. They are often giants in words but dwarfs in action, spending a lot of time discussing, complaining, judging, and fantasizing, but rarely actually taking action. Every time you focus your attention on someone who has nothing to do with your goals and constantly drains you, you are essentially overdrafting
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After all these years of human evolution, the underlying logic may not be fundamentally different from that dog in the experiment. The dog initially drooled only when it saw food, but after the bell and food were repeatedly paired and reinforced, it eventually reacted to just the sound of the bell. Humans are the same; many of the ideas we think we arrived at through our own reasoning are actually conditioned reflexes trained over a long period. Diamonds equal love, a house equals security, stability equals success — are these truly objective truths, or are they beliefs repeatedly shaped by fa
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In life, what ultimately determines how far you can go is not a single burst of effort, but the long-term environment, pace, and direction you are in. Walking alongside those who truly recognize and appreciate you will continuously strengthen your confidence and drive; accepting that growth itself is a slow, cumulative process actually allows you to go more steadily and farther; and when you climb over a mountain, you will find that it is not the end, but just the beginning of the next journey. There is no such thing as ultimate success in life—only constantly adjusting your position, moving f
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Someone (SB) says that China's milk standards are lower than those in Europe and the US because "Chinese people have a different constitution" and a higher proportion of lactose intolerance, so there is no need to implement the same high standards as in Europe and the US. This explanation is popular because it borrows a real fact to explain a completely different set of issues.
Lactose intolerance refers to the body's insufficient ability to break down lactose. It affects how much milk a person drinks and what form of milk they drink, such as low-lactose milk, yogurt, or reduced intake. But th
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The less autonomous a person is, the more likely they are to prove their worth through consumption; the clearer they are about where they stand, the more willing they are to use money to buy their future. Because, in essence, consumption is about purchasing emotional value in the present; whereas, in essence, investing is about purchasing the future rights of choice. When a person doesn’t know who they are or where they’re going, they can only keep confirming their value through external symbols: buying more expensive things, displaying a better life, and gaining more recognition from others.
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Patience is the only fulcrum for ordinary people to leverage their destiny.
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When a foolish parent proudly says, "My child is especially obedient," they fail to realize that this is not proof of educational success, but a sign that a life is losing its agency. A child who is required to always obey, never rebel, and never express themselves is essentially being domesticated, not growing. The purpose of education has never been to cultivate an obedient person, but to cultivate someone who can think independently, dare to make choices, and is willing to take responsibility for the consequences. If a person is trained from a young age only to meet the expectations of othe
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The essence of growth is not to make life free from pain, but to continuously expand one's capacity to endure. When your container is large enough, the pain that once crushed you becomes just a part of life.
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Whether one person will miss another is often not because the other person isn't good enough, but because their own cognition, experience, needs, and abilities at the time were insufficient to recognize and handle the relationship. People often don't realize the value of something only after losing it; rather, it is only after growing that they finally understand what they have lost. What truly matters is not proving who missed whom, but understanding that every relationship is a reflection of both parties' cognitive levels and life states at a certain stage. As you continue to grow and move f
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The world does not directly give you results; it only continuously gives you feedback. And how you respond to this feedback ultimately constitutes the outcome of your life.
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