I can increasingly feel the changes over the past few months. The desire to express myself has diminished, I don't tweet as frequently, and the ego has reduced. I continue to witness one wealth myth after another in the structural bull run, unaware of where next month's focus will be.
I want to focus on doing the current tasks diligently, which alleviates anxiety and the urge for quick success. The biggest realization is that even if I were given the option to quickly reach a billion market value in a year, I would refuse and choose to take a few years to truly refine something well.
For me, 2025 is full of twists and turns. If it weren't for destiny, it must be because I had too many opportunities at a young age, which I was actually unable to handle at that time.
The illusory digital game, where unworthiness and fleeting moments can pull every ambitious young person down from the pedestal. I don't know if 25 is my opportunity to shed my Ego; perhaps I will face even greater challenges in the future, but from now on, positive feedback will be built on the ability to continuously lay a foundation.
Ultimately, the results built on money and human nature do not belong to you. The customer acquisition and growth brought by fame and fortune are not what the company should rely on. The halo effect, dizzying growth, rapid expansion of team size, and the belief that one can leverage and control leverage, all of these are absolute liabilities.
True wealth is reflected in how long the founder is willing to patiently find the right group of people for you, able to suppress the enthusiasm for growth and reflect on product retention, and able to firmly believe in simple logic rather than short-term phenomena.
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I can increasingly feel the changes over the past few months. The desire to express myself has diminished, I don't tweet as frequently, and the ego has reduced. I continue to witness one wealth myth after another in the structural bull run, unaware of where next month's focus will be.
I want to focus on doing the current tasks diligently, which alleviates anxiety and the urge for quick success. The biggest realization is that even if I were given the option to quickly reach a billion market value in a year, I would refuse and choose to take a few years to truly refine something well.
For me, 2025 is full of twists and turns. If it weren't for destiny, it must be because I had too many opportunities at a young age, which I was actually unable to handle at that time.
The illusory digital game, where unworthiness and fleeting moments can pull every ambitious young person down from the pedestal. I don't know if 25 is my opportunity to shed my Ego; perhaps I will face even greater challenges in the future, but from now on, positive feedback will be built on the ability to continuously lay a foundation.
Ultimately, the results built on money and human nature do not belong to you. The customer acquisition and growth brought by fame and fortune are not what the company should rely on. The halo effect, dizzying growth, rapid expansion of team size, and the belief that one can leverage and control leverage, all of these are absolute liabilities.
True wealth is reflected in how long the founder is willing to patiently find the right group of people for you, able to suppress the enthusiasm for growth and reflect on product retention, and able to firmly believe in simple logic rather than short-term phenomena.