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Are you still insisting on buying a house and a car with full payment just for a little interest, even if it means eating instant noodles? Congratulations, you have developed a perfect sense of being a “leek” (a novice investor). Old Zhang downstairs who runs a noodle shop, saves every penny from his teeth. If his business fails, he will lose everything, and his whole family will be left to fend for themselves. This is gambling with one’s life savings. The CEO in the CBD office building, burning millions of VC funds to market, using bank loans to pay wages, and delaying payments to suppliers f
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You lose because you have too many dramas. You bang the table, glare, talk about feelings, complain about grievances, thinking you've shown your bottom line. The "poker face" guy in a suit across from you looks at you like he's looking at a snake pressed at its seven-inch point. You're angry, which means you've broken your defense; you're anxious, which means you're eager to close the deal; you're emotional, which means you have no chips left. For top hunters, every one of your emotions is a vulnerability you give away for free. As long as you still have joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness, you
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Many people's lives are ruined by "just for fun." At the bottom level, they scroll through short videos, only seeking emotional stimulation, not logic. A few seconds of a satisfying point, feeding their thought process into a straight line, and they lose their ability to think, apart from silly smiles and rage. The middle level watches news, thinking they have grasped the big picture. In reality, it's all "processed products" that others have chewed up, seasoned, and fed to them. What you see is only what others want you to see. What are true experts doing? They are "gnawing on raw meat." They
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"I can't afford it" is the most expensive anesthetic. It allows you to comfortably accept mediocrity, shrugging your shoulders: there's nothing you can do, it's just how life is. This isn't helplessness; it's "thinking and lying flat." With a single statement, you personally close the door to possibilities, then comfortably lie in the cradle of the "victim" and sleep soundly. Meanwhile, "How can I afford it" is a thorny whip. It lashes at your nerves, forcing your brain to overclock, to squeeze out potential, to find that seemingly impossible gap. The logic of the wealthy is extremely simple:
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God will not arrange a VIP mortuary for you just because you have an extra 5 million in your bank account. Whether you are an emperor or a commoner, the final destination is the same small box, burned to ashes, no one is nobler than anyone else. Those who treat life as a “task” are the most exhausted. Afraid of making mistakes here, afraid of losing there, spending a lifetime carefully saving up those intangible points (money, fame). When the closing announcement sounds, you realize you’ve been busy lining up and didn’t even dare to ride the roller coaster once. True players never care about t
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Don't believe in "hard work leads to wealth"; that's just an anesthetic used to stabilize the底层劳动力. Pure effort is not only cheap but also subject to diminishing marginal returns. You stay awake 24 hours a day to screw in screws, but you won't be able to buy a house in Beijing. Because your "effort" is linear growth; while the "era dividend" is an exponential explosion. The so-called "dividend" is essentially a high-speed elevator. You do push-ups in the elevator, thinking it's your physical strength that makes you go higher, but in fact, it's the elevator itself moving. And those who didn't g
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Predators always walk alone; herds of cattle and sheep move in groups. You desperately squeeze into circles, smile politely, listen to nonsense, thinking this is "fitting in," but in reality, it's "spiritual suicide." To be accepted by that group of mediocrities, you must actively lower your intelligence, trim yourself to be plain and unremarkable, in exchange for a cheap sense of security. True evolution never happens under the noisy spotlight but in the dark where no one pays attention. Solitude is the incubator for the strong. When you feel that no one around understands you, or even that y
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Why do vested interests love to say "peaceful times"? Because stability is the strongest moat for the wealthy. In a peaceful era with well-established rules, social classes are like being cemented in place—rigid and unyielding. Every upward path has a toll booth; every profitable track has a gatekeeper. No matter how hard you try, you're just spinning within the boundaries set by others. Only when the table is overturned and the rules fail do those who are barefoot dare to let go out of fear. At that moment, the barefoot have the chance to rush in and seize the chips. For the lower classes, ca
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The world has prepared two sets of dictionaries for winners and losers. If you succeed, your frugality is called "thrift," your cunning is called "sophistication," and your ruthless methods are called "decisiveness." Under the spotlight, even if you fart, someone will analyze its composition overnight. If you fail, your ideals are called "daydreaming," your persistence is called "stubbornness," and all your efforts are called "futile fuss." No one has time to listen to how noble your original intention is. This is the naked reality: no one cares whether your methods are dirty or clean. The so-
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The more half-filled the bottle, the louder it shakes. The less money you have in your pocket, the more you love to shout for the check at the street stalls. True tough guys often have a "harmless" face. In this jungle where the gunshots target the one who stands out, "strength" is a trigger for disaster, and "weakness" is the best camouflage. Showing weakness is not about truly being timid. It's about feeding your opponent a dose of arrogant anesthesia. Let him underestimate you, ignore you, or even pity you. When he is completely unguarded and exposes his neck, that's when you strike with a
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Hanging out in circles every day, shouting brothers, treating "knowing who" as a capital for showing off. Don't deceive yourself; this isn't connections, this is "the weak banding together for warmth." Only sheep would tremble because they are alone; lions are always solitary. In this brutal profit arena, the essence of socializing is "value exchange." If you have no chips in hand, pouring drinks and drinking until your stomach bleeds is just a "mood group" responsible for filling the scene. True strong people don't need to forcefully integrate into any circle. Because when your value is high
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You're living such a tiring life because you want to be a "good person" too much. Afraid of disappointing your parents, upset your friends, or being talked about by colleagues. You carefully trim yourself, only to end up as a potted plant that no one can find fault with, but that even you don't recognize anymore. You need to understand that freedom comes at a cost, and that cost is "being disliked." When you're willing to hang up the phone you don't want to answer, refuse the dinner invitations you don't want to attend, and let others be disappointed in you, your life is just beginning. So her
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Would you be unable to sleep because Elon Musk has hundreds of billions? Not at all. Because he's too far away from you, like an alien. What really breaks your defenses is that brother who used to sleep on the top bunk with you, failed more exams than you, and came back during the New Year with a Porsche. Humans, as animals, are not actually afraid of being "poor," but afraid of being "poorer than the people around them." Your sense of happiness has never depended on how much money you have in your hands, but on how much money the people in your social circle have. This is the human flaw: as l
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Everyone is shouting about "raising awareness," but I have to give you a cold shower: this thing doesn't bring pleasure, but top-level loneliness. When you see through the greed of capital and the calculations of power, all you get is disillusionment. People around you are excitedly screaming about "dividends," but what you see are already set traps. You want to shout, but no one believes; you want to save, but no one walks away. In the end, you can only keep silent, being regarded as an outcast. What's the use of this clarity? It can't change the environment, but it can give you a kind of "pa
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Rich kids lost 5 million, that's called "paying tuition." Family members pat their heads: It's okay, buy a lesson, accumulate some experience. This also became his future bragging material about "continuous entrepreneurship." You lost 500,000, that's called "sin." The parents' retirement money is gone, the whole family's house is gone, even if you only lost this one time, the entire family can't turn things around for ten years. This is the most desperate gap: tolerance for error. Don't listen to those big shots brag about "wolf spirit" or "daring to gamble." He's playing a game, with countles
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Weight. From genuine interactions. Simply liking is not enough. Be sure to comment in the discussion area. Everyone is here. Reach a consensus. Win-win. Leave a message in the comment section. Blue badge mutual followers. Increase each other's exposure. Let's connect together.
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What is the true "kill zone"? Friend bought in at a high point in 2020, a 10 million yuan house, with a 3 million yuan down payment and 7 million yuan debt. By 2026, the house price dropped to 2 million yuan. Logically, if the business lost money, you could settle the debt by handing over the goods to the creditor and be done with it. Abroad, you throw the keys to the bank, file for bankruptcy, and walk away. Although your credit report gets blacklisted, at least you are free. But in China, don't even dream about it. You don't want the house? Fine, the bank takes it and auctions it for 2 milli
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Why does the boss dare to treat you like a beast? Because he has pinpointed your "seven inches." That 30-year mortgage on your back, the designer bags in your wife's shopping cart, your child's must-attend private school. These so-called "middle-class standards" are actually shackles placed on you by capital. The more you own, the more afraid you are of losing your job, and the more you have to obey like a dog. What does true wealth mean? It's not having a few zeros on your bank statement, but lowering your desires just above the survival line. When you no longer need to rely on consumption to
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The only way to reduce the impact of adversarial algorithms is to establish genuine connections. Increase your weight. Counteract rate limiting. Mutual follow. Increase each other's weight. Comment directly. This way, your weight is higher. I am more likely to see you. Let's build a connection.
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Only those who win the jackpot will publish a book teaching you how to "scientifically buy lottery tickets".\n\nThe big shots always tell you: My success is because I have vision, I work hard enough, I get up at 4 a.m. every day. But they will never tell you: The 99 people who made the same choices as them, or even worked harder, have long become cannon fodder of the times.\n\nThis is called "survivor bias". Countless failed "strivers" lie in the grave, but unfortunately, they don't have a microphone.\n\nAdmit it, great success is often just "luck" disguised as "ability".\n\nThe only thing ord
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