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Where you are born often determines how far you can go.
Recently, I reviewed a data report showing that the number of billionaires and total wealth globally has been continuously increasing over the past three years. Moreover, the number of newly added trillionaire billionaires in China ranks second in the world, and this momentum is quite strong.
But more interesting is the distribution of the industry—the consumer and retail sectors still hold the most billionaire assets, and this pattern remains solid. However, the most noteworthy is the industrial sector, where the wealth of billionaires in this traditional field is growing the fastest and is accumulating rapidly.
What does this mean? It means that choosing the right track and timing of birth is equally crucial. The tides of the times often determine the flow of wealth. Some accumulate during the consumption dividend period, while others double their wealth during the industrial upgrade period. Grasping the cycle is equivalent to grasping the key to wealth.