The candlestick chart is like a pulse; fluctuations are the norm of life, and a lack of resilience is the fatal injury.

True resilience is not about silently enduring, but actively reconstructing one’s advantages in silence.

The core of market fluctuations has always been to allow more people to serve as cushions for oneself.

When you see something rising, the state it presents always makes you feel that tomorrow will be bright and sunny, and hope is just ahead. Roll up your sleeves and work hard; you must work quickly and efficiently, or you will be left behind by the times.

Because value exists in both temporality and transience; no one wants to miss out.

In reality, the development of things always conforms to natural laws. Any abnormal movement is either a conspiracy or an open strategy; it is the result of group dynamics.

In the 360 industries, each has its own value and significance. In every field, some people make money, and some people starve. There are no small roles, only small actors. Do not have a sense of superiority; do not underestimate those seemingly insignificant things. Today, yesterday, and tomorrow may not differ.

Safety comes from long-term vigilance, while accidents come from momentary complacency. Safety exists because you also have a cushion; as long as the cushion is thick, you can lay down anywhere.

The road of climbing upward is more exhilarating than standing at the peak. This is the advanced optimism after experiencing the vicissitudes of life. Those darkest moments are often the leverage points that change history.

When you face a situation, the actions you take according to your past character and logic (inherent thinking) are what fate gives you.

If, when a situation occurs, your actions deviate significantly from your past character habits (major setbacks reshape personal cognitive frameworks), this is called luck.

Thus, luck is change, while fate is a constant.

Your subconscious (the mind shapes the appearance) is controlling your life, yet you call it destiny.

What is called changing one’s fate is not going against the heavens but going against one’s own instincts (inherent thinking).