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If I could go back to 20 years old, I would definitely do the following crazy things
If I could go back to 18 years old, when I was still in college, I think I would do the following things
1. Study making money, the most telling thing about a person's ability in society is making money, I would obsessively study how to make money, trying everything related!
If I really did that, I would have more bullets to invest on a larger scale, whether online or offline heavy asset investments!
2. Read more history books. Although I didn't read ten thousand books in college, I traveled to many places. Lo
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How to remove your own "dengwei"?
What do contemporary young people dislike the most?
Dengwei.
What is dengwei?
It's not that what elders say or do necessarily has dengwei,
but a feeling, such as being preachy, condescending, showing off,
always speaking in the tone of elders or experienced people to point out to young folks.
Many people think this is a bit of an overreaction,
can't I just normally remind young people,
share my experience normally?
Do I have to stay silent while others go astray?
If so, where is the line between "normal" and "dengwei"?
Three points.
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Why is your learning ineffective?
People who know me understand that I not only love to learn myself but also advocate for learning. I want to understand all new things and personally try them out. Although some of these innovations are eventually proven to be pseudo-innovations, the process of participating still teaches me something. These things may die in that particular innovation, but they might be continued in other forms through my other endeavors.
Learning is the best way to fight aging. When you stop learning, your understanding of the world stops, and your adaptation to the environm
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Is it normal to look down on Moutai?
Someone commented that, companies like Moutai with annual revenue of over 17k yuan and profits of several billion yuan are not worth paying attention to, and instead, some people buy unprofitable trash. The A-share investors are truly surreal.
First of all, let me clarify that I am not a holder of A-shares, and I have never looked down on Moutai. I have always said that Moutai is a good company, with a strong brand moat—if you've read many of my articles about Moutai, not the kind of "either praise or criticize blindly" Moutai fanboys, you can draw this
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How to tell if a girl has been with a big brother
Have you ever met a girl whose monthly salary is five or six thousand, but her social media is full of golf courses, five-star hotels, and travel across the country? Where does she get the money from? My friend shared his method of judgment with me, saying he’s never been wrong using these tricks.
First, look at her consumption habits.
The first thing he checks is the girl’s spending behavior. A girl earning five or six thousand a month, if she’s constantly checking in at trendy restaurants, going skiing, to the beach, or golf courses all the t
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You think you're working hard, but actually you're competing with others
First, let me state a conclusion: any act of doing is essentially competing with others. What does that mean? It means you believe you're creating value for society alone, making an incremental cake, without hindering anyone, but in reality, you're still competing with others. The final share you get is definitely the portion that was originally meant for others.
I've previously mentioned a principle: even if you're inventing or creating, expanding the cake for society rather than stealing existing shares, you're still co
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Therefore, the increase in absolute living value doesn't prevent dissatisfaction when relative value weakens—you're creating great value for society, and according to fairness principles, you also receive the majority of the cake. Even if others benefit because of you
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Don't deal with "people"#GatePreIPOs首发SpaceX
I heard that there are still people in rural areas asking relatives for loans, which is clearly a situation that clashes with modern society. So I asked, why not borrow from the bank? The other person said because banks charge interest. That made me even more puzzled—doesn't the lender also earn interest on their money? If you lend to relatives for free, isn't that equivalent to constantly losing your own money? The other person said yes, but sometimes there’s nothing in the family to collateralize, and no stable income, so they can't borrow from t
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《OK人生》:徐明星的逆袭与豪赌
在加密货币的世界里,能走到金字塔尖的企业家,人生剧本往往比传奇更跌宕。徐明星的故事,便是其中极具代表性的一章。
故事的起点,是2006年一个普通的夜晚。中国人民大学的研究生宿舍里,徐明星看着电视上马云在《赢在中国》里高喊:“我这种考大学考了三次的人都能成功,世界上80%的人都能成功。”
这碗被无数人嘲笑的“鸡汤”,却精准地浇灌了徐明星那颗不安分的心。彼时,他正沉迷于扫雷游戏,对日复一日的研究生生活感到厌倦。马云的话像一记重锤,敲醒了他。第二天,他毅然决然地办理了退学手续。电话那头,当数学老师的父亲怒不可遏;导师的挽留,也未能改变他的决心。
从苏北洪泽县走出来的“别人家的孩子”,手握北京科技大学物理学学士和中国人民大学数学系硕士的录取通知,本应走上一条安稳的精英之路。但退学之后,他成了北京城里一个没有学位、没有背景、没有退路的外来者。他曾坦言:“我必须比别人更努力,才能在北京生存下去。”
他的创业之路,开局便是一连串的败仗。
第一把,他押注团购网站“万团网”,结果在“百团大战”的硝烟燃起前就已出局,被他自评“彻头彻尾的失败”。败光积蓄后,他进入雅虎中国打工,并在此结识了未来的创业伙伴林耀成。
2007年,两人联手创立了文档分享网站“豆丁网”,徐明星出任CTO。豆丁网一度高歌猛进,用户数飙升至4000万,成为垂直领域的独角兽。然而,当巨头百度携“百度文
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Tell some gossip about my past.
There was a period when I was extremely anxious to make money, to what extent? During that time, even a mentor of mine personally told me, "If you keep going like this, I might start to think I was wrong about you. What are you so anxious about?"
It was that exaggerated.
The stupidest thing I did during that time was: I went to certain platforms to find all kinds of tutorials, asked those "side hustle masters" online, researched projects like certain products, certain platforms, headline projects... I almost studied every one of them, and spent a lot of time try
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Before you start reading, some students may already have the answer in their minds: that ordinary people definitely can’t become Zhang Xue, or that it requires too harsh a kind of luck, so the probability is so low it’s not something you can imitate—right?
Zhang Xue’s height is timing, location, and people aligned—it’s not something you can replicate. We all know this. We can’t think that because Zhang Xue succeeded after graduating from middle school, studying is useless; or that if you stop studying and just do what you love, you can succeed. We also can’t claim that since Zhang Xue had no b
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Most middle-aged people, although they’re alive, often hear themselves complaining that time passes too fast. Before New Year’s is even over, it’s already May. And after a while, it’s New Year again—and another year older.
But do you ever rarely hear children say, “My age is growing too fast”? Why? Because the days children live are what we truly call “living,” while most middle-aged people are, in fact, just like they’re dead.
Where’s the difference? It’s that, after most middle-aged people have “finished the big events of their lives,” their living environment and behavior patterns become fi
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This is what someone with a savings of 1 million should look like
I always thought that people with a million in savings would have a bit of a different aura.
Until I met the owner at the hardware store at the entrance of the neighborhood, I realized what it means to have confidence hidden in the midst of everyday life.
Everyone calls him Lao Zhang. His shop has been open for over ten years, not very big, piled with water pipes, wires, screws, glue, stuff crammed full.
In summer, he’s sweaty; in winter, his hands are greasy. Wears a slightly dusty jacket all year round, speaks softly but hones
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Pop Mart and Moutai, who do you think is more promising?
Pop Mart and Moutai, both have experienced significant pullbacks, and both have recommendations from Yongping Duan. Recently, they are often discussed together. Many people say, Pop Mart also has the right to compare with Moutai? What I want to say is, you might not understand Pop Mart, and you may not fully understand Moutai either.
On the surface, Pop Mart is a new brand, and when it comes to moat, it seems unworthy to compare to Moutai. Because Moutai is a symbol; in some scenarios, it is a necessity. It doesn’t need to do anything ex
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How Did I Quit Playing Games? #Gate上线Pre-IPOs
I know many people have gaming addictions; even if you don’t, your family members might. Playing games is emotional consumption, and there’s nothing particularly wrong with that in itself. But it kills time—emotional consumption isn’t impossible to have, yet too much of it isn’t good, because life can’t be spent consuming most of your time, leaving only a small portion for production. This is especially true in the early stages of building up your life—doing so may push your life into a negative loop.
But the moment a game is produced, all its mec
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Have you ever thought that one day the numbers in the bank card in your possession might not be able to buy anything? Have you ever wondered why the prices of things go up and down? Why did some things used to be worthless but later become valuable, while other things were once very valuable and then kept becoming less and less valuable? Who is defining the exchange ratios between these things? To figure this out, you have to understand how the society we live in right now actually operates—what everyone is busy doing with their 30-year loans, desperately earning money, and what they are earni
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Where are all the risk-free arbitrage opportunities hidden? #Gate广场四月发帖挑战
Everyone wants to earn returns without taking risks—does such a thing exist? Yes, risk and reward are not always proportional, or rather, the risks proportional to the reward are only apparent to the general public. If your understanding of this matter, or the information you possess, differs from that of the average person, then you might have an edge and achieve excess returns.
For example, suppose there is an opportunity to earn 10 million dollars. How much would everyone be willing to pay to buy it? Maybe 1 million,
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How to Avoid Becoming a “High-Cognition Poor Person”?
Have you ever had this kind of experience? There are quite a number of people in society who think they’re high in cognition, as if they can see through everything. At first, you think they’re awesome, but once you get to know them more deeply, you find out they’re actually pretty stupid—living very poor lives and doing things in a very short-sighted way—extremely disconnected.
In today’s society, people like this have a specific name: high-cognition poor person. They surf the internet every day, love to learn, and love to think, but when i
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