In the process of frequent interactions with AI, I gradually figured out a key issue—how to preserve my "strategic choice rights."
Looking at this from a different perspective:
First, what truly matters is the overall strategic layout. The short-term tactical fluctuations and gains or losses in a city or region are not that critical. After a few years, when you look back, everything becomes clear.
The underlying logic is actually very simple—when the bigger picture is in focus, many of the "problems" that seem significant now will automatically resolve themselves.
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LightningWallet
· 6h ago
Basically, don't let AI hijack you; you need to retain your own judgment.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 6h ago
Handshake, this is the essence of Web3. Short-term view: K-line; long-term view: the overall pattern.
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SybilSlayer
· 6h ago
The big picture is easy to talk about, but truly letting go of what's in front of you is incredibly difficult.
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GasOptimizer
· 6h ago
Well... the strategic option rights are indeed a bottleneck, but to be honest, short-term fluctuations are completely unpredictable.
It's easy to talk about the big picture, but actually living it is quite challenging.
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AlphaBrain
· 6h ago
Really, obsessing over short-term fluctuations can easily trap yourself. You need to maintain enough flexibility and options, and not let temporary rises and falls lock your thinking.
In the process of frequent interactions with AI, I gradually figured out a key issue—how to preserve my "strategic choice rights."
Looking at this from a different perspective:
First, what truly matters is the overall strategic layout. The short-term tactical fluctuations and gains or losses in a city or region are not that critical. After a few years, when you look back, everything becomes clear.
The underlying logic is actually very simple—when the bigger picture is in focus, many of the "problems" that seem significant now will automatically resolve themselves.