Thanks for the blessings from these 5600 people, but I also want to say some hard truths.
The car is indeed purchased, but these thousands of likes have revealed the cruelest truth of this circle. 1. You see the car, I see the "code" In the past, when I posted real risk warnings and logical analyses, few people paid attention; today, I casually post a picture of an Audi A7, and 5600 people flood in instantly. This is reality: 90% of people only want that "get-rich-quick result," but no one cares about the "profit logic." Everyone cheers for others' fake outer appearances but forgets that their own wallet is still shrinking. 2. Be honest with yourself: are you here to make money, or to find psychological comfort? Many brothers in the comments are congratulating me, and I appreciate that. But I hope you think more: why is it you liking, but not you driving the car? As long as you’re still immersed in this "online empathy," relying on scrolling through others’ success images to ease your anxiety, you will forever be just a "quality battery" harvested by this algorithm. 3. I don’t bring people along; I only look for peers Don’t ask me how I bought the car; asking means being honest with yourself. In this circle full of pitfalls, very few can detach from dopamine distractions and focus on the underlying logic. I don’t need to bring anyone, nor do I need to harvest anyone. I just think that clear-headed people are too lonely, and I want to see among these 5000+ people if there are still a few who haven’t fallen asleep. That’s all I have to say. Blessings accepted, but the road still has to be walked by yourself. If you understand the logic of this message, give me a high five in the comments. Let’s only talk about real stuff.
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Thanks for the blessings from these 5600 people, but I also want to say some hard truths.
The car is indeed purchased, but these thousands of likes have revealed the cruelest truth of this circle.
1. You see the car, I see the "code"
In the past, when I posted real risk warnings and logical analyses, few people paid attention; today, I casually post a picture of an Audi A7, and 5600 people flood in instantly.
This is reality: 90% of people only want that "get-rich-quick result," but no one cares about the "profit logic." Everyone cheers for others' fake outer appearances but forgets that their own wallet is still shrinking.
2. Be honest with yourself: are you here to make money, or to find psychological comfort?
Many brothers in the comments are congratulating me, and I appreciate that. But I hope you think more: why is it you liking, but not you driving the car?
As long as you’re still immersed in this "online empathy," relying on scrolling through others’ success images to ease your anxiety, you will forever be just a "quality battery" harvested by this algorithm.
3. I don’t bring people along; I only look for peers
Don’t ask me how I bought the car; asking means being honest with yourself. In this circle full of pitfalls, very few can detach from dopamine distractions and focus on the underlying logic.
I don’t need to bring anyone, nor do I need to harvest anyone. I just think that clear-headed people are too lonely, and I want to see among these 5000+ people if there are still a few who haven’t fallen asleep.
That’s all I have to say. Blessings accepted, but the road still has to be walked by yourself.
If you understand the logic of this message, give me a high five in the comments. Let’s only talk about real stuff.