The culture and attributes of the donkey

Donkey 🫏 in culture $DONKEY

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In Chinese culture, the donkey is seen as a symbol of hard work, representing those who toil diligently.

In Western literature, the donkey represents a wise yet patient observer, symbolizing loyalty, such as Benjamin the donkey in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," and the donkey in "Don Quixote."

Religious imagery: In Christianity, the donkey carries Western and Middle Eastern cultures, symbolizing peace and humility.

CZ @undefined binance said I am a donkey, which reminds me of the phrase admired by countless companies and entrepreneurs: "Still Day One." This phrase is famously proposed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in his shareholder letters, where he uses "Day 1" to describe Amazon's agility and customer-centric focus, avoiding the stagnation and bureaucracy of "Day 2."

Since the establishment of Binance, CZ has consistently maintained the original intention for over a decade, persevering like a donkey. Regardless of changes in the environment, he remains resilient, humble, and reliable, leading Binance to retain the vitality and ambition of its early days.

I hope all of our crypto peers can be like a donkey and embrace "still day one"

@heyibinance @four_meme_ @DONKEY_BSC_MEME @CZ

(Seeing that there isn't a good interpretation of the spirit core of the DONKEY animal on Twitter currently, I am writing down my thoughts here)