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0xTodd|9月 29, 2025 01:47
Great article, really admire Mr. Lu's ability to maintain independent thinking, especially in today's world where everyone seems to be generating noise at 150 decibels. ---Divider--- A couple of days ago, I watched a video from Xiamen University and found it incredibly insightful. The speaker explained it really well, talking about [Past-Present-Future]. People often think: 'If only I had done this or that back then, how great would it be,' but that's not right. Because the past is already over, thinking about it is pointless. People only need to focus on the future. Sometimes, if you keep thinking—ugh, if only I had stuffed a bit more into XPL, or opened a few more BN accounts and maxed them out, or after hitting 10k, opened several 50k accounts—then you'll never be truly happy. Constant regret does two things: first, it attracts negative energy; second, it makes you overlook the happiness you should feel from the profits you've already made. Profit should bring joy. You shouldn't feel anxious just because someone else made more than you. You envy Mr. Lu for making more; Mr. Lu might be thinking about that mining whale who stuffed 50 million; And the whale—might be lamenting, damn, why am I not Paolo Ardoino who got in at such a low valuation; Finally, Paolo goes home, chuckles bitterly with his wife, and says: damn, I invested too little in Plasma. The chain of envy has no end. Money is endless, and while many people understand this, it's hard to put into practice (myself included). Try not to dwell on 'what ifs' about the past. Look more toward the future, focus on yourself, live in the moment—just like the poem in Mr. Lu's article title: 'After enduring countless trials, I remain strong, no matter the winds from east, west, south, or north.'
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