1. Talk less, maintain information advantage, and don’t underestimate the cruelty of others in similar competition who may be jealous of you.

2. Pretend to be poor even if you have money. In many cases, being poor is a good thing. There won’t be too many bad guys approaching you and trying to cheat you of your money and feelings.

3. Many times you offend people not because you said something wrong, but because you said something right.

4. People who promise to teach you to become a little bit better may be sincere. People who promise you can have a huge improvement, like you are reborn, are all liars.

5. Develop the habit of blocking others, and try not to educate or persuade others. If you persuade the poor, they will just think you are deceiving them.

6. The richer you are, the more you need to be careful about what you say and do, and tread carefully. The weaker you are, the more reckless you can be, because you can grow wildly. However, many people get it the other way around. When they are young, they are timid and ultimately achieve nothing. When they are successful, they are reckless and ultimately fail.

7. When you are weak, don't refute anyone who questions you, let alone persuade him to change his opinion. If you want to do something, just do it. Don't communicate with anyone. Let the results speak for themselves.

8. Avoid being a good person without value and refuse to be a trash can for others to vent their emotions, otherwise you may seem popular but in fact you are the most humble.

9. If you want to stay focused, ask yourself two questions when you encounter external things: First, is this related to me? Second, can it make money? You will find that 99.99% of things can be thrown aside. Simple and crude, very effective.

10. For most people who ask about your privacy, just treat them as animals and try not to have any interaction with them. Telling the truth to these people is a crime.