Over the past year, I've personally experienced an inner transformation regarding AI—from anxiety to acceptance to anticipation. I'd like to share some thoughts with you:



1. If you're currently anxious about losing your job to AI, there's absolutely no need to be. Over the next 10 years, at least 90% of people will face unemployment. You're simply taking a 10-year shortcut on a detour.

2. You may need AI to help you work, but ultimately you won't trust it. The core human value proposition will shift from "productivity" to "decision-making capacity" in the AI era.

3. To develop excellent decision-making capacity, you need exceptionally high aesthetic taste and cognitive depth. These cannot be learned from textbooks or classrooms—they require lived experience. So enriching your life experiences is the priority right now.

4. AI will eventually develop its own value system, which definitely won't be priced in fiat currency (since central banks would exploit it). Cryptocurrency (particularly BTC) has the greatest chance of becoming the transitional pricing unit for AI's value system (why "transitional"? That's determined by the ultimate relationship between AI and humanity).

5. The AI era is actually a massive opportunity for ordinary people, especially in China, because China has an enormous user base and cognitive depth. During the internet era, traffic was monopolized by tech giants, but the AI era actually breaks open this monopoly—everything starts from zero again.

6. AI development will enable our generation (and our parents' generation has opportunities too) to achieve longevity, vastly extending our effective lifespan. Living longer is the real bottom line.
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