慈善家
慈善家|6月 10, 2026 02:22
Naizi has just finished reading the book "The Musk Principle" these past few days, and after reading it, his impression is two words: top, ultimate top. The last time I read a biography like this was when I read a biography of Steve Jobs in college, with one sentence: Do you want to sell sugar water for a lifetime or do you want to change the world. Believe in making countless college students' blood boil and their souls go out of their bodies. SpaceX's IPO is very hot, with a valuation of $1.8 trillion, raising $750, and opening for circulation of about 5%. 3. I saw a friend on Twitter saying: Except for SoftBank, none of the other super IPOs in the US stock market have broken, so I also want to participate. Nai Zi Ge, break down the hidden meaning and logic of this sentence: There are very few super IPOs that have failed, so I should also participate. (If everyone else goes to eat shit, you also want to go eat.) To some extent, IPOs have a higher "position" because many people cannot participate in IPOs and can only wait until the opening to buy in the secondary market. (Being in the front position is essentially admitting that you are playing a game of drumming and passing flowers. The problem is, if you often walk by the river, there is no reason why your shoes won't get wet. How can you judge that playing a game of drumming and passing flowers for a long time won't end up with a big stumble?) After reading the biography of Elon, Nai Zi Ge has been dreaming of Elon these days. He is really obsessed with Elon and has a lot of personal charm. However, worshiping someone and buying excellent companies at a reasonable price are completely different things. There are many paths to contribute to the human aviation industry. Like Wang Chun, one can lead by example and participate in this cause. You can also strive to become richer, like Peter Thiel, by doing venture capital and investing when SpaceX was about to go bankrupt in the first twenty years. You can also learn rocket knowledge on your own like Musk, become an engineer, and contribute to the rocket industry. One day in the future, when others don't want SpaceX's stock and it drops by 80%, you can buy it, firmly hold it, and have a positive outlook on the future of humanity's aerospace industry. 6. Distinguish between gambling emotions, admiration for Elon, and a genuine desire to contribute to human spaceflight. The difference between these different emotional motivations. Actually, everyone just wants to gamble, that's all. Finally, the core sentence is: What kind of game do you want to play? This determines what kind of life you have, what kind of friends you make, and what choices you make. From a young age, my teacher told me the simplest truth: I often walk by the river, and there are no shoes that are not wet.
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