The unspoken rules of survival in the jianghu: Eight reality-based survival laws
The essence of the jungle law: In areas not covered by rules, strength equates to discourse power.
Logic of resource acquisition: To break through social strata, one must leverage the thinking of those in higher positions, rather than solely relying on oneself.
Dilemma of primitive accumulation: The first capital accumulation is the most challenging; after breaking through, wealth growth becomes exponential.
Key to class crossing: The critical turning point for those starting from scratch often begins with the resource empowerment of benefactors.
The weight of responsibility: Having the courage to take on risks is the ticket to breaking through social circles; those who shrink back will always remain at the bottom.
Truth of resource distribution: Quality resources need to be actively contested; "fairness" is often a self-comfort for the weak.
Trade-offs in the game: Reject the trap of small profits, but decisively seize strategic opportunities.
Wealth class code: Maintain rationality towards the statements of higher classes, as their experiences may contain the logic of class moats.