风无向🎒
风无向🎒|Aug 20, 2025 17:40
To be reasonable, I think the new generation of post-2000s is indeed good. But the true order of this society is not like that. 90% of customers for luxury cars and mansions are born in the 1970s and 1990s, while the remaining post-2000s mostly rely on their parents. The vast majority of social resources and means of production have not yet been handed over. Cryptocurrency and AI are not a big circle. Looking at the post-00s generation now, it's like looking at the post-90s generation in the 80s and 70s, they're weird, crazy, and unreasonable. In the early 1990s, I also experienced various labels and definitions. However, unfortunately, the golden generation in China is 70-80 years old, and after enjoying the epic dividend of the real estate market, both the 90s and 00s need to take over the market. The wealth generated by this opportunity is on the order of trillions of dollars, while the market value of Bitcoin is only 2 trillion. live broadcast, AI, Cryptocurrency can be considered a new generation dividend, but it is not limited to the post-00s generation. Moreover, the scope of wealth creation is not particularly broad. It's quite pessimistic to say that the dividends for post-2000s are limited to a few industries, so cherish the opportunities in this industry. The day before yesterday, I had a late night snack with Little Y, who made a profit of 2 million last month. He started as a young player and rose to fame as a second tier player. A watch worth 800000 yuan, wearing a Kroos heart on one's body, and a bracelet from Van Cleef&Arpels and Fred on one's hand, shimmering with a million dollar outfit. He is from 02, and the most common question he asks me all night is how to get along with his girlfriend and how to find a high-quality girlfriend? It turns out that even the wealthy post-2000s have the same troubles as young Werther, their flamboyance and confusion. I couldn't help but feel a strange envy.
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