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People who invest in cryptocurrency—their reborn parent is Satoshi Nakamoto, who creates a new order;
People who invest in U.S. stocks—their reborn parent is Warren Buffett, using the mature order to grow through compound interest;
People who invest in A-shares—their reborn parent is Duan Yongping, translating the investment philosophy of the mature order for people in China. (Although A-shares don’t need reborn parents.)
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Many people praise the sunrise, believing it symbolizes hope and new beginnings; but what truly moves people are often the sunset and the evening glow. The sunrise represents possibilities, the sunset signifies completion. The former belongs to the future, the latter to reflection. At sunrise, the sun has just risen, the world begins to operate, and people rush toward their respective goals. There are many directions, so there is no sense of orientation. At sunset, the day's trajectory has already been completed. Birds return to their nests, people go home, and the light passes through the clo
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The four steps to becoming better oneself: block out, turn the page, solitude, and altruism.
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Someone who has never experienced hunger mostly understands when others can't afford to eat;
Someone who has truly gone hungry feels a stabbing pain in their body when they see others starving.
Because the other's situation is not just a concept, but a reality they have lived through before.
Therefore, people on the same path tend to feel compassion, not because they are nobler, but because they know how difficult that road is.
When you see others, you are actually seeing your past self;
When you pity others, you are essentially pitying those moments you once felt powerless to overco
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In China, there is a phenomenon you can observe in some underground parking garages: many slightly more expensive cars—Porsche, Land Rover, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, etc.—park across the lines.
Meanwhile, cars under 200k yuan—Volkswagen, Hyundai, Great Wall, etc.—park neatly within the lines.
Parking across the lines appears to be a matter of parking habits, but in reality, it is the result of the combined influence of asset protection, the strength of rule enforcement, and perceptions of power.
What you see is not just cars, but different people's judgments about the relationship between "rul
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Why are you always poor?
Because the process of growth is uncomfortable, and you only want comfort.
Because improving your cognition requires thinking, and you only want ease.
Because growth takes time and consumes energy, and you only want fast results.
Because making money requires a value exchange, and you only want to reap extreme profits.
Because ability requires long-term accumulation, and you only want to get stronger right away.
Because taking action involves taking risks, and you only want certainty.
Because success requires going through failure, and you only want to su
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Many problems seem to be caused by others, but in reality, it's because we've misplaced our focus. Shifting attention from controlling others to building ourselves is often the beginning of solving the problem.
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The poor are used to searching for the right answer and finding a sense of security in it.
The wealthy are used to updating their cognitive maps and seeking certainty through iteration.
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There are no absolute good people, and no absolute bad people in this world. Human nature itself is the coexistence of multiple forces—desire, fear, conscience, restraint, compassion, and self-interest. In ordinary times, what we see are people constrained by rules; but when power, wealth, and opportunities arise, it is the force that truly maintains its advantage for the long term within a person that gets magnified. Power and wealth do not create human nature—they only amplify it; the market does not judge you, but instead leaves you unable to escape yourself.
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Goals cannot directly produce action; action comes from the system; the system cannot directly produce persistence; persistence comes from identity; what truly changes a person is not the goal itself, but through repeated small actions, reshaping who they are.
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AI will lower the barrier to capability, but will not lower the barrier to trust. Capability can be quickly replicated, but credit can only be built over the long term.
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How to predict a person's behavior ten years from now? Actually, the essence of prediction is not about seeing the future, but about recognizing patterns. Because specific events cannot be predicted, but behavioral patterns can be. Whether a person will get rich or not is unknown, whether they will get married or not is unknown, whether they will change jobs or not is also unknown. But when pressure increases, will they escape or take responsibility? When resources increase, will they share or control? When no one supervises, will they be disciplined or indulge? These patterns are often more s
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What is progress bar thinking? Gamers all know that as long as the experience bar is slowly inching forward, even if leveling up is slow, it still feels reassuring; but once the progress bar suddenly stalls, people become anxious and irritable. In real life, many half-way give-ups are actually the same. Many people think they’re afraid of difficulties, but the deeper reason is often that they can’t see progress—they don’t know how far they’ve already come, and they don’t know how long it will take to reach the finish line. The essence of progress bar thinking is to take a vague, distant goal a
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Why do people clearly want to change but always stay in the same place?
Many believe that their obstacles are ability, resources, and luck; in fact, these are often just surface-level answers.
The real issue is that people, on one hand, yearn for a new life, and on the other hand, are desperately maintaining their old selves.
Because the unknown brings uncertainty, and even painful familiarity still makes people feel safe.
So we constantly find various reasonable explanations for ourselves: no time, conditions not yet ripe, the right moment hasn't come, or we lack talent.
But the ess
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Women say: "All men who get close to you are not for your happiness." What she sees is: desire greater than genuine feelings, entitlement greater than giving, possessiveness and exploitation in human nature. Men say: "All women who get close to you are for your money." What he sees is: interests greater than emotions, value exchange greater than sincere connection, reality and choice in human nature. Behind this is often a lack of trust in emotions. So, pessimists summarize the harm into a pattern. But, the clear-minded see the pattern as probability. More deeply, the reason is often not that
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Why are many people in the crypto world starting to All In on AI? It's not because AI is the core of cryptocurrency liquidity, but because AI is becoming the new center of value creation. Crypto is more like a value distribution layer. When value creation shifts from on-chain narratives to intelligent systems, the most sharp capital and talent will naturally migrate toward AI. Ultimately, what they want to build may not be AI replacing Crypto, but AI creating value, with Crypto carrying that value.
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You don't need to understand everything, but you must see deeper than most people in a certain area. What truly establishes a person's stability is not the breadth of their knowledge, but their irreplaceable judgment on a specific issue. Others can only repeat conclusions; you can see the structure; others can only describe phenomena; you can explain the mechanism clearly; others can only follow consensus; you can identify the blind spots behind the consensus.
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When I was young, I often helped my grandfather water the vegetables in the yard. The old man would water the vegetables while lowering his head and muttering angrily, not knowing what he was cursing. I always found it strange; clearly no one was bothering him, so why was he always so angry? Later, I dropped out of school, worked part-time, got married, and then divorced. One day, while delivering takeout, I suddenly started yelling at the air in front of me. As I cursed and yelled, I suddenly remembered my grandfather. At that moment, I finally understood that the old man was never cursing ot
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How to discover your own high-ability traits?
1. Curiosity: Full of exploration desire for all kinds of things, always wanting to ask about the reasons and essence behind them.
2. Learning ability: Quickly grasp new knowledge and skills, often understanding things instantly.
3. Focus: Able to immerse oneself in interesting matters for a long time, not easily disturbed by external factors.
4. Associative thinking: Good at connecting information from different fields, able to infer one thing from another.
5. Thinking ability: Often stepping out of conventional frameworks, thinking about problems
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People often say: Pessimists see reality clearly, optimists keep moving forward.
In fact, this is not about two different types of people, but the same person.
True optimism is having been pessimistic and aware, seeing reality clearly, and still not giving up on the life you long for.
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