No matter how talented someone is, one wrong decision
Could lead to regrets for a lifetime and a fall from grace! Even an average person, with just one decision, Can leap over the dragon gate like a carp and rise to fame! The butterfly effect driven by luck is terrifyingly outrageous: One hit product → Boosts a store → Saves a person, an entire family A slow-selling item → Breaks the cash flow → Devastating blow, irreparable damage In the long run: insufficient overall ability In the short run: the luck component in decision-making determines which way the scale tips Why is this so profound? Some viral articles are written in 3 minutes and explode in popularity Meticulously crafted works only get a few thousand views The world only cares about objective demand, not how hard you try subjectively When your "subjective output" perfectly matches the "objective demand" You will understand the essence of Mao's selection: The closer your subjective view aligns with objective truth, The closer you are to success!
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No matter how talented someone is, one wrong decision
Could lead to regrets for a lifetime and a fall from grace!
Even an average person, with just one decision,
Can leap over the dragon gate like a carp and rise to fame!
The butterfly effect driven by luck is terrifyingly outrageous:
One hit product → Boosts a store → Saves a person, an entire family
A slow-selling item → Breaks the cash flow → Devastating blow, irreparable damage
In the long run: insufficient overall ability
In the short run: the luck component in decision-making determines which way the scale tips
Why is this so profound?
Some viral articles are written in 3 minutes and explode in popularity
Meticulously crafted works only get a few thousand views
The world only cares about objective demand, not how hard you try subjectively
When your "subjective output" perfectly matches the "objective demand"
You will understand the essence of Mao's selection:
The closer your subjective view aligns with objective truth,
The closer you are to success!