Read this carefully, all the way through — and take it to heart.
Master Chi has recently reviewed the destiny frameworks (格局) and life trajectories of many people, and one conclusion stands out clearly: everyone who suffers a midlife crisis has, at the root, failed to build backup reserves ahead of time — material, relational, and professional.
So when the turbulent years between 35 and 45 arrive, they have no inner resilience to withstand major upheaval.
The slightest tremor at work sends them into a panic, unable to sit still.
And in search of security, they make reckless moves — starting a business, investing blindly, jumping ship to a new job.
They forget entirely that ninety percent of what they’ve achieved came from the platforms they stood on — not from their own raw ability.
They grossly overestimate their true capabilities and underestimate how hard the world really is.
And so every one of those decisions backfires, dragging them deeper into a swamp of their own making.
But here’s the thing — this entire situation is completely avoidable, if you prepare early.
In Master Chi’s own words: you must come to understand, as early as possible, that work is a process of accumulating capital for yourself. Your salary matters, of course — but the relationships, connections, experience, and reputation you build along the way are the most essential capital of all.
Once you’ve built that capital, by the time you reach 35, you’ll actually start to feel that clocking in to a regular job is holding you back. Because at any moment, through the referrals of people who know you, you can step into better roles and earn greater wealth fortune.
Look around: the people scrambling desperately over a single job at 35 or 45 are almost always those who spent their days buried in a closed office, never reaching beyond its walls.
Those people inevitably miss — solidly and completely — the opportunities, noble benefactors (Gui Ren), and wealth fortune that their destiny had in store for them.
While the fruit trees outside bore harvest after harvest, they stayed in that cramped space, doing repetitive work that anyone could replace them for.
Naturally, whether they’re 35, 45, or 55, they still won’t have developed the genuine ability to solve real-world problems on their own.
That is the truth — simple, yet known by very few.
Master Chi doesn’t want you to make this mistake. So please, read the words above more than once.
Additionally, for those of you between 30 and 45, Master Chi strongly encourages you to do a thorough and detailed analysis of your own life pattern and destiny framework. Because only then will you know how to navigate the road ahead more smoothly and with greater vision — and where your wealth fortune and noble benefactors truly lie.
This is something that can benefit you for a lifetime.