Passive Compounding

The built-in compounding of the system yields higher returns than human intervention, yet humans are always blinded by the instinct to 'do something.'

Warren Buffett gave up a $10 billion investment opportunity because the potential for compounding over time outweighed short-term gains; his plan to hold Japanese trading companies for 50 years is essentially about using time to let internal growth surpass market fluctuations; while ordinary people frequently trade stocks, index funds outperform 90% of active investors simply by 'lying down.'

Just like in a primeval forest, the ecological efficiency formed by natural competition among trees far exceeds that of artificially pruned parks; riverbeds shaped by millennia of erosion are better adapted to floods than human-designed flood control projects; the self-healing ability of the immune system, which does not rely on antibiotics, can better cope with unknown viruses.

The ultimate efficiency of all complex systems lies within the paradox of 'less is more.' $BTC $ETH $BNB #币安Alpha上新 #BTC重返10万 #BTC重返10万