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China is the best place for losers to make a comeback. Do you know why? Because of the demographic dividend in recent years, vast land and abundant resources, along with various opportunities like the internet, real estate finance, and blockchain, as well as too many opportunities in chip e-commerce and short videos, it really is suitable for losers to rise up. Moreover, to put it bluntly, the fundamental reason is that it’s a bit chaotic and disordered. If it weren’t so chaotic, there wouldn’t be so many opportunities for class mobility. If you were in Singapore, Japan, South Korea, the United States, or Europe, it would be very difficult for losers to have such opportunities. Why is it that developed countries don’t have these opportunities? It’s because they are not chaotic enough, as their legal systems are particularly sound. Looking at this matter dialectically, on one hand, the lack of sound legal systems or various forms of chaos gives everyone a chance to turn their fortunes around.
But after the underdog turns their life around, you will find that in China, even if you become very rich, you still cannot live a truly respectable life. For example: when you go to the cinema to watch a movie, there will definitely be someone next to you on the phone. If you buy an apartment that costs 300,000 per square meter, there will still be an old man walking his dog without picking up the poop, and there might be children bouncing around upstairs. Why? Because Chinese people just don't understand what rights and obligations are, and no one deliberately tells them why these things matter. Once you live like a person and understand everything, it's hard to manage.
At that time, individuals would wonder, why have I never seen a ballot at the age of 40? Isn't it said that every citizen has the opportunity for fair education? Why are the college entrance examination score lines so different across provinces? Also, what law enforcement power do various security personnel have? Why can't I leave this community? On what grounds can they seal it off? This is difficult to manage. Furthermore, there is a reluctance to deal with lawyers, not out of denial of their professionalism, but because many lawyers in China also benefit from both ends. In short, sometimes, when many distortions become a system, it leads many unthinking people to take it for granted. #Gate 2025 Q2报告出炉# #比特币巨鲸动向# #山寨季何时到来?#