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Charlie Munger once said something particularly insightful: the older and poorer you are, the more impatient you tend to be; the older and wealthier you are, the more you understand to take it slow.
The former treats time as an enemy, desperately chasing after it, ending up with nothing but a trail of mess. The latter treats time as a friend, calmly accumulating wealth, and time responds gently to them. It sounds simple, but 90% of people in this world spend their entire lives failing to learn this lesson.
Speaking of opportunities, each generation is actually not lacking. The 70s and 80s caught the golden age of foreign trade, real estate, and infrastructure. What about the 90s? Bitcoin, short videos, live-streaming e-commerce—these opportunities are no less than those of their era. The question is, have you seized them?
Today, the total wealth pool of society has grown to an unimaginable size. The opportunities for those born after 2000? I dare say, not only are they not fewer, but they are entirely different from those of the 70s and 80s. They don’t understand, they don’t believe, and they can’t grasp them. These things are reserved for the new generation.
Looking back ten years from now, everything will become clear. Those who are still hesitating about whether to allocate some of their assets to Bitcoin now may regret it. But hesitation itself is already a form of choice. The key is not how quickly or aggressively you act, but whether you recognize the trend and have the patience to see it through.