"Self-improvement leads to great strength"
Almost all of my time is spent on project research, so I rarely participate in activities, interact with people, or care about any celebrities or gimmicks in the coin circle, because I know "self-improvement leads to great strength".
I know, it doesn't matter who I know, who I've met, who my friends are, how many fans I have, or how much traffic I generate. What matters is my strength and how much wealth my knowledge can match. Can my wealth create a more meaningful life?
So, when Xiaorou just started to gain popularity, I didn't pay attention, and even speculated that it was just short-term traffic hype. I have always believed that time is the best measure, it will filter out most of the wrong, impetuous, and short-term things, but it will also make good things recognized by more people.
Just like Xiaorou, at that time, some BRC20 ecosystem spaces invited me, and she happened to be the host. Naturally, she did a good job as a host, which was expected, but what surprised me was her professional and insightful responses to everyone's views on the coin circle during the process. I was quite surprised because this is not the strength that a newcomer to the circle should have.
Because of her hosting skills, I specially invited her to host, and I was very satisfied. She was diligent and hardworking, and I didn't have any special suggestions for improvement.
In fact, hosting a space may seem like something anyone can do, but it's not easy. The grasp of rhythm, response to guests, and handling of unexpected events are all important.
In the past, I have hosted several popular spaces myself. In order to do a good job, I hosted them myself because the guests are generally quite capable, and I need to make the guests feel right and express themselves freely, while also ensuring that the audience gains something.
To do this well actually requires a lot of preparation, from setting topics, guest categories, to mastering the rhythm, a person's level of skill is evident at a glance.
At this point, I noticed that this girl is not simple.
We say "you can tell a person's character by the age of three", but isn't it the same for adults? There are so many people on Twitter, who is strong, who is weak, who is good, who is bad, who has principles, who has no bottom line, from the written word, it may even be more accurate than chatting face to face for two hours.
There is even a saying that people who have been following my Twitter for a long time may know me better than I do.
So, I am used to judging people by their actions. The easiest thing in the world is to judge a person, because you can subjectively make any random conjecture; the hardest thing is to get caught up in proving it - I have done a lot in the past, and it took me a long time to truly understand.
Persist in doing the right thing, as time goes on, good people will surround you.
Persist in self-improvement, as time goes on, we ourselves become strong.
On the road ahead, maintaining kindness and integrity, ignoring all ineffective voices, becoming strong ourselves is more important than anything else.
Anyone can criticize a person as a "leek" or an idiot at any time, but that "leek" or idiot just needs to keep moving forward. When they make 100 million, people will think they might have some strength, when they make 1 billion, people will think it's not bad, when they make 10 billion, people will beg for a photo - but it doesn't stop them from going back to their rented apartment and continuing to curse: I don't know what kind of luck this idiot has had.
The world is big, as time goes on, what we care about is nothing more than ourselves, family, friends, health, and freedom, not others.
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