The rich first lock onto their targets before plundering resources; the poor only dare to set goals after fiercely guarding their resources. Wealth is never a reward for hard work but a compensation for resource consolidators. 1. Earning money through physical effort requires honesty; earning through capital demands ruthlessness. 2. The failure of the vast majority stems from 'always being in preparation.' 3. Wealth is not only about accumulation but also about explosive plundering within three to five years. 4. If you can buy others' time with money, never waste your own life. I used to believe that 'justice lies in people's hearts,' and in the workplace, I was passive like a sheep, always waiting for the right moment to strike back. Later, I saw through the underlying logic of 'wolves eating sheep' and no longer sought others' understanding and empathy. Now I only do two things: socialize upward to gain resources, and use ruthless methods downward to achieve results, transforming from a victim of exploitation into a hunter. Are you perhaps waiting your whole life for the 'right moment,' only to watch those who were originally less capable than you take away the opportunities that should have belonged to you with a reckless attitude? Kindness to others is cruelty to oneself; so-called 'win-win' is often an anesthetic set by the strong. In the business jungle of stock game, completely defeating competitors is the greatest respect for the rules; being a sheep with moral squeamishness is destined to be devoured.

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