It’s really simple to ruin a young person. First, let them make some 'quick money'. Make them believe that success can be achieved overnight, that hard work is outdated, and that they are destined to be the 'chosen one'. Use vanity to shape their worldview, inflate their ambitions into a bloated balloon, and then harvest their wealth in another way. Drain their 'execution ability' and focus. Big data algorithms use information silos to turn them into oversized infants until they lose the ability to endure long-term feedback, just like putting a bicycle engine in a racing car, leaving it to 'idle in anxiety'. When they get used to high consumption but lose their ability to earn, when their desires and capabilities create a huge gap, they will fall into endless 'self-consumption'. They will live each day in a daze. In this era, the truly cruel violence is not the deprivation of a person's wealth, but the destruction of their sense of control over life, leaving them forever in the regret of 'I could have'. But they no longer have the strength to rise again. It’s truly sad to think about. How to break the deadlock? It’s about letting ambitions grow bones, matching desires with capabilities, refining the anxiety of 'wanting to make quick money' into a firm instinct of 'creating value'. Learn and then teach others, receive and then give to others. Replace envy of others' achievements with the study of systematic processes. Replace 'immediate gratification' with the muscle memory of delayed gratification. Please remember that all the 'shortcuts' in the world essentially come with an invisible price tag, and the 'quick money' that fate bestows upon you has long signed a contract quietly in the 'cognitive account'. Please cultivate 'deep work' to counter impatience, use 'systems' instead of luck, and ensure that every bit of harvest can withstand the test of time. Be a truly valuable person. When your value growth exceeds the inflation factor of desire, freedom will eventually be redeemed in the form of compound interest.