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The rich men who are divorced now are really even shrewder than monkeys. They just want to date, not marry. One of my male relatives is 48 years old and divorced. He has a car, a house, savings, and looks good too. In the second-marriage market, he’s quite popular. He left his information at a marriage introduction agency, and women often inquire and try to get in touch with him because of his conditions. He’s gone on blind dates with many women—some who are willing to walk away with nothing, some who are divorced with a son, some divorced with a daughter, and some older but still unmarried… For all of these women, he uses the same approach: just talk about romance, but don’t get married. When it comes to dating, he might at most send flowers on holidays and go for tea and meals. For him, that kind of expense is minor. But if he marries, he would have to hand over more than half of his salary, and he’d also have to give away more than half of his pension. When going out to eat, drink, and have fun, he’d be constrained, and he’d also have to help raise his second wife’s children—being a stepfather is not an easy thing. Even people like Dorgon and Zhang Juzheng—those capable men—had already proven it’s hard; even famous figures couldn’t be good stepfathers, so he wouldn’t be able to either. What he’s most worried about is this: if his health were to fail and he were to go first, then his few million in assets would be spent by his second wife and stepson. Just thinking about it makes him unwilling. So my male relative firmly refuses to register the marriage. If they want to get along, they can; if not, then move on to the next. He says that’s what it means to be a sober, clear-minded man; otherwise, a second marriage would cost him layer after layer of his skin. What do you think—does he sound like he’s being too calculating?
The rich men who are divorced now are really even shrewder than monkeys. They just want to date, not marry.

One of my male relatives is 48 years old and divorced. He has a car, a house, savings, and looks good too. In the second-marriage market, he’s quite popular. He left his information at a marriage introduction agency, and women often inquire and try to get in touch with him because of his conditions.

He’s gone on blind dates with many women—some who are willing to walk away with nothing, some who are divorced with a son, some divorced with a daughter, and some older but still unmarried… For all of these women, he uses the same approach: just talk about romance, but don’t get married.

When it comes to dating, he might at most send flowers on holidays and go for tea and meals. For him, that kind of expense is minor. But if he marries, he would have to hand over more than half of his salary, and he’d also have to give away more than half of his pension. When going out to eat, drink, and have fun, he’d be constrained, and he’d also have to help raise his second wife’s children—being a stepfather is not an easy thing. Even people like Dorgon and Zhang Juzheng—those capable men—had already proven it’s hard; even famous figures couldn’t be good stepfathers, so he wouldn’t be able to either.

What he’s most worried about is this: if his health were to fail and he were to go first, then his few million in assets would be spent by his second wife and stepson. Just thinking about it makes him unwilling. So my male relative firmly refuses to register the marriage. If they want to get along, they can; if not, then move on to the next.

He says that’s what it means to be a sober, clear-minded man; otherwise, a second marriage would cost him layer after layer of his skin.

What do you think—does he sound like he’s being too calculating?
A new post-00s student just joined the company—he’s a 1.75-meter-tall male university student. One female coworker joked in public: “If you’re not under 1.8 meters, it’s not easy to find a girlfriend, you know.” A few high-quality leftover single women nearby exchanged glances and gave a restrained, shallow smile. The guy didn’t even turn his head back—he just replied coolly: “Don’t feel like you have to look down on my height. Because I won’t become your husband—or your friend?” “I heard that the cold war has already ended. So why does our company still have so many cold-war leftover goods stacked up?” The group of people who had been laughing just a moment ago fell silent instantly.
A new post-00s student just joined the company—he’s a 1.75-meter-tall male university student.

One female coworker joked in public: “If you’re not under 1.8 meters, it’s not easy to find a girlfriend, you know.”

A few high-quality leftover single women nearby exchanged glances and gave a restrained, shallow smile.

The guy didn’t even turn his head back—he just replied coolly: “Don’t feel like you have to look down on my height. Because I won’t become your husband—or your friend?”
“I heard that the cold war has already ended. So why does our company still have so many cold-war leftover goods stacked up?”

The group of people who had been laughing just a moment ago fell silent instantly.
Hailing with confidence—Feng-ge’s application for a U.S. visa was denied! Also, he was permanently banned from entering Russia 😄😂🤣
Hailing with confidence—Feng-ge’s application for a U.S. visa was denied! Also, he was permanently banned from entering Russia
😄😂🤣
This episode is unreal
This episode is unreal
This picture is awesome
This picture is awesome
If you compress The Wealth of Nations into 10 sentences of plain talk, it would roughly be: 1. In poor places it’s hard to get rich; resources and opportunities always concentrate in big cities. 2. People who truly make big money usually don’t rely on luck—they rely on long-term diligence, frugality, and business management skills. 3. The income of ordinary people essentially comes from three sources: wages, profits, and assets. 4. Human nature is drawn to power; most people all want to climb upward. 5. Wages don’t rise because “rules” say so—they rise because market demand determines it. 6. Low margins and high turnover are always easier to scale than high-price, niche sales. 7. True wealth isn’t how much you earned—it’s how much you ultimately keep. 8. The four core things capital does: production, processing, transportation, and distribution. 9. Capital always flows to wherever profits are highest. 10. People are all earning for themselves, but countless people chasing profit ultimately push society as a whole to become richer.
If you compress The Wealth of Nations into 10 sentences of plain talk, it would roughly be:
1. In poor places it’s hard to get rich; resources and opportunities always concentrate in big cities.
2. People who truly make big money usually don’t rely on luck—they rely on long-term diligence, frugality, and business management skills.
3. The income of ordinary people essentially comes from three sources: wages, profits, and assets.
4. Human nature is drawn to power; most people all want to climb upward.
5. Wages don’t rise because “rules” say so—they rise because market demand determines it.
6. Low margins and high turnover are always easier to scale than high-price, niche sales.
7. True wealth isn’t how much you earned—it’s how much you ultimately keep.
8. The four core things capital does: production, processing, transportation, and distribution.
9. Capital always flows to wherever profits are highest.
10. People are all earning for themselves, but countless people chasing profit ultimately push society as a whole to become richer.
Say a controversial statement The three-meals-a-day and the 8-hour sleep schedule don’t follow the body’s natural rhythms. They’re all designed to serve industrial society. People should eat two meals a day, and then, like cats, use a segmented sleep method—sleep when you’re sleepy. It’s just that most people don’t have that freedom.
Say a controversial statement

The three-meals-a-day and the 8-hour sleep schedule don’t follow the body’s natural rhythms.
They’re all designed to serve industrial society.

People should eat two meals a day, and then, like cats, use a segmented sleep method—sleep when you’re sleepy.

It’s just that most people don’t have that freedom.
If you can use Codex, your salary starts from 18k
If you can use Codex, your salary starts from 18k
Why are ordinary people so poor!
Why are ordinary people so poor!
Education is now a burden for going abroad First, after 2015, Chinese customs will not let you leave. The so-called “preventing the outflow of technical personnel,” and in line with the government’s consistent approach, the grassroots level will carry it out even more strictly—master’s degree and above? Don’t even think about it. Second, even if you manage to immigrate, it’s hard to find a job. It’s not because the economy in Europe and the U.S. is bad—most countries in Europe and the U.S. currently have at least better economic conditions than China. The main factor is politics. For master’s and PhD holders trained in China, a security background check is the default requirement. Employers have no reason to take risks. Even if you come to study in Europe or the U.S. for a bachelor’s degree and then look for work afterward, you still need to go through it—only with fewer steps. Ironically, the lower your education level is, the higher your tolerance for going abroad. No developed country refuses blue-collar workers. Whether to attend university in China or not is, in the future, a difficult multiple-choice question.
Education is now a burden for going abroad

First, after 2015, Chinese customs will not let you leave. The so-called “preventing the outflow of technical personnel,” and in line with the government’s consistent approach, the grassroots level will carry it out even more strictly—master’s degree and above? Don’t even think about it.

Second, even if you manage to immigrate, it’s hard to find a job. It’s not because the economy in Europe and the U.S. is bad—most countries in Europe and the U.S. currently have at least better economic conditions than China.

The main factor is politics. For master’s and PhD holders trained in China, a security background check is the default requirement. Employers have no reason to take risks.

Even if you come to study in Europe or the U.S. for a bachelor’s degree and then look for work afterward, you still need to go through it—only with fewer steps.

Ironically, the lower your education level is, the higher your tolerance for going abroad. No developed country refuses blue-collar workers.

Whether to attend university in China or not is, in the future, a difficult multiple-choice question.
Dourgun proved that a remarried woman cannot be used as a “replacement” who can be taken on; Sun Yuchen proved that a secondhand exchange absolutely cannot be used as a “replacement” either. When it was late at night and everything was quiet, Brother Sun asked himself: why did I spend so much money on Huobi, but still didn’t manage to make it? Because Huobi’s UI lags like a tractor, and the trading depth is as bad as PDD cutting a steak. For small coins, there are only buy orders of a few hundredths. If you want to sell, it’s like Soviet people lining up to buy a big loaf of bread. Marketing and running an exchange are two different things. When V God’s socks have a hole, Xu Mingxing wears a watch worth tens of thousands of yuan, and CZ wears old canvas shoes—people just bury themselves in doing the work. While other exchanges were developing major clients at TOKEN2049, Brother Sun, however, chose “Huobi’s number one lady” in Singapore. So Brother Sun’s marketing is like a boomerang. After spending $6.24 million to buy a banana, he used about $21.9 million worth of TRUMP to get to the top spot on the Trump dinner rankings, and then spent another $28 million to go to space. If he wants to climb socially upward, it turns out he ends up getting dealt with by Americans instead. The money on marketing wasn’t less, and the topics weren’t fewer—but what does that do for Huobi? The page still lags; the small coins still can’t be sold. Crypto is the most damn realistic—here, we don’t box. If you tell them to respect women, they’ll dare to say “fuck your mom”; but if you give them U.S. dollars, they’ll call you “dad.” And Brother Sun’s playing is too mixed—whatever the market is hot about, he wants a piece of it. Huobi’s own pages and trading depth aren’t done well, and its market share keeps getting squeezed, yet it still expands blindly, and in the end it can only manage to do nothing well. It’s like Xu Jiayin putting 600 billion to build cars: the money was spent, but in the end it didn’t produce a good car. My impression of Brother Sun is that he’s been acting like an absentee landlord all along. When there’s nothing to do, he checks KPIs; then his subordinates use a few “good news” crumbs to get by. He casually forwards it: not bad—Huobi is back in the top ten again today. “Top ten,” really—that’s just the bottom of the mainstream exchanges. Brother Sun still never figured out that marketing and running an exchange are two different things. Marketing is short-lived; an exchange lasts a lifetime. Do it personally—learn from Binance Yi!
Dourgun proved that a remarried woman cannot be used as a “replacement” who can be taken on;

Sun Yuchen proved that a secondhand exchange absolutely cannot be used as a “replacement” either.

When it was late at night and everything was quiet, Brother Sun asked himself: why did I spend so much money on Huobi, but still didn’t manage to make it?

Because Huobi’s UI lags like a tractor, and the trading depth is as bad as PDD cutting a steak. For small coins, there are only buy orders of a few hundredths. If you want to sell, it’s like Soviet people lining up to buy a big loaf of bread.

Marketing and running an exchange are two different things. When V God’s socks have a hole, Xu Mingxing wears a watch worth tens of thousands of yuan, and CZ wears old canvas shoes—people just bury themselves in doing the work.

While other exchanges were developing major clients at TOKEN2049, Brother Sun, however, chose “Huobi’s number one lady” in Singapore. So Brother Sun’s marketing is like a boomerang.

After spending $6.24 million to buy a banana, he used about $21.9 million worth of TRUMP to get to the top spot on the Trump dinner rankings, and then spent another $28 million to go to space. If he wants to climb socially upward, it turns out he ends up getting dealt with by Americans instead.

The money on marketing wasn’t less, and the topics weren’t fewer—but what does that do for Huobi? The page still lags; the small coins still can’t be sold.

Crypto is the most damn realistic—here, we don’t box. If you tell them to respect women, they’ll dare to say “fuck your mom”; but if you give them U.S. dollars, they’ll call you “dad.”

And Brother Sun’s playing is too mixed—whatever the market is hot about, he wants a piece of it. Huobi’s own pages and trading depth aren’t done well, and its market share keeps getting squeezed, yet it still expands blindly, and in the end it can only manage to do nothing well.

It’s like Xu Jiayin putting 600 billion to build cars: the money was spent, but in the end it didn’t produce a good car.

My impression of Brother Sun is that he’s been acting like an absentee landlord all along. When there’s nothing to do, he checks KPIs; then his subordinates use a few “good news” crumbs to get by. He casually forwards it: not bad—Huobi is back in the top ten again today.

“Top ten,” really—that’s just the bottom of the mainstream exchanges.

Brother Sun still never figured out that marketing and running an exchange are two different things. Marketing is short-lived; an exchange lasts a lifetime. Do it personally—learn from Binance Yi!
The big online celebrity, Wei Ying, got exposed. She built up several million followers on Douyin thanks to her looks. A man from Hainan rewarded her with tens of millions. The big brother proposed sleeping with her for a year, but she flatly refused. In the end, the big brother sued her for fraud. She was shut down for 30 days. Wow. That’s a greedy, stupid woman. Very typical of a Chinese person—not following the rules. In this society, there are some things. There are unspoken rules. If it’s just tens of thousands in rewards, the big brother probably doesn’t mind. But once it’s over a million, if you don’t let the big brother get his way for a moment, then it’s a bit hard to justify. If you haven’t even let him touch you for the tens of millions, no wonder he flipped out. If she doesn’t want to accompany him in bed, after the big brother sends a few Carnivals, then you have to persuade him not to keep sending—tell him clearly. If you don’t make yourself available—then. Someone who can casually burn through tens of millions in rewards. You can’t afford to mess with them.
The big online celebrity, Wei Ying, got exposed.

She built up several million followers on Douyin thanks to her looks.

A man from Hainan rewarded her with tens of millions. The big brother proposed sleeping with her for a year, but she flatly refused.

In the end, the big brother sued her for fraud. She was shut down for 30 days. Wow. That’s a greedy, stupid woman. Very typical of a Chinese person—not following the rules. In this society, there are some things.

There are unspoken rules.

If it’s just tens of thousands in rewards, the big brother probably doesn’t mind. But once it’s over a million, if you don’t let the big brother get his way for a moment, then it’s a bit hard to justify.

If you haven’t even let him touch you for the tens of millions, no wonder he flipped out.

If she doesn’t want to accompany him in bed, after the big brother sends a few Carnivals, then you have to persuade him not to keep sending—tell him clearly. If you don’t make yourself available—then.

Someone who can casually burn through tens of millions in rewards.

You can’t afford to mess with them.
A Phone That Saved the Whole Class
A Phone That Saved the Whole Class
A man in Shenzhen received 20 million yuan in demolition compensation. He doesn’t buy a home—he chooses to stay in a five-star hotel every day. 650 a day, 16,000 a month. There are more than 30 kinds of breakfast. Water, electricity, property management, and parking fees are all free. He can take a hot shower anytime, and a maid helps change the sheets and clean the room. He keeps the 20 million in the bank, earning more than 50,000 yuan in interest each month. After paying all the hotel-related costs, he still has more than 30,000 yuan for spending. He doesn’t have to pay this fee or that fee, doesn’t spend money to fix plumbing or toilets, and doesn’t have to repay a mortgage—his quality of life is maxed out. When I first heard about it, my first reaction was, “This is way too luxurious.” But then I thought about it and it seems pretty reasonable—pretty great, actually... What do you think—does he count as a “wise person,” or is he just “wasting money”?
A man in Shenzhen received 20 million yuan in demolition compensation. He doesn’t buy a home—he chooses to stay in a five-star hotel every day.

650 a day, 16,000 a month.
There are more than 30 kinds of breakfast. Water, electricity, property management, and parking fees are all free. He can take a hot shower anytime, and a maid helps change the sheets and clean the room.

He keeps the 20 million in the bank, earning more than 50,000 yuan in interest each month.
After paying all the hotel-related costs, he still has more than 30,000 yuan for spending.
He doesn’t have to pay this fee or that fee, doesn’t spend money to fix plumbing or toilets, and doesn’t have to repay a mortgage—his quality of life is maxed out.

When I first heard about it, my first reaction was, “This is way too luxurious.” But then I thought about it and it seems pretty reasonable—pretty great, actually...

What do you think—does he count as a “wise person,” or is he just “wasting money”?
How is Mr. Tang in Shanghai doing?
How is Mr. Tang in Shanghai doing?
Will you regret it if you try again?
Will you regret it if you try again?
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I feel hopeless about a society where almost every app allows you to take out loans— even this subway station can issue marriage certificates.
I feel hopeless about a society where almost every app allows you to take out loans—

even this subway station can issue marriage certificates.
People will never earn money beyond their understanding!
People will never earn money beyond their understanding!
Always interrupting work, and this is what happens 🥹
Always interrupting work, and this is what happens
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