Let me tell you something cruel — remember it well.
When you’re struggling, stay quiet and keep to yourself.
Don’t announce it. Don’t cry about it. And don’t count on anyone to come help you. The relatives and friends you’re pinning your hopes on? They have their own limitations. They simply cannot help you.
Be like a lone wolf. Heal your wounds in silence, grow in silence, let your energy and vitality restore themselves.
The following represents personal opinions only and does not constitute any operational advice.
1 — A week ago, I had been warning about risks every single day for several consecutive days. Because even though I can’t pinpoint exactly which day a sharp drop will come, I do have a reasonable sense of the general picture.
2 — So after repeatedly flagging the risks on August 26th, I wrote in my community’s internal posts: what follows will be several solid rounds of market shakeouts — on one hand, flushing out those who chased the top and the greedy speculators playing with fire; on the other hand, continuing to let the real core players accumulate positions at reasonable levels.
The sooner you understand this extraordinarily valuable article, the more it serves your destiny. If you’re reading this before age 45, it may be enough to correct every misstep in your life. The article is medium in length, but I still recommend saving it.
Everything below is drawn from the most important life lessons Master Chi has accumulated over the years. If you can truly understand and apply even one of these principles, the value — measured in money — would be worth hundreds of thousands.
Note: this piece is written for students and parents alike. The wisdom here may be simple, but it can make a real difference in your child’s growth and academic performance.
Master Chi has been swamped these past couple of days — balancing family time with a pile of business matters that needed handling. Just now, I finally had a moment to pick up my phone in the car, only to find my feed flooded with teary-eyed emojis. Then it hit me: school starts tomorrow.
1 - For a smart fishing enthusiast, the smartest move is this: once you’ve caught a fish, pull back your bait and tackle costs first — then keep fishing with what you’ve already caught.
This way, your mindset stays clear, and you’ve locked in your gains.
2 - The results of fishing aren’t just the fish themselves. You also need to constantly observe the mindset, techniques, and logic of those around you.
At times like these, keep your emotions and impulses in check — and hold firmly to the two things I, Master Chi, have told you:
Do not feel like a failure or see yourself as slow-witted just because you missed some opportunities. In fact, quite the opposite — this is a good thing. Missing an opportunity simply means you were not yet capable of seizing it. And people should not try to earn wealth that exceeds their current capabilities. Even if they manage to, it will eventually slip away.
Never blindly become a housewife — because for most housewives, the end result is deeply awkward.
Master Chi says this with full confidence, because many women who have come to me for destiny readings have fallen into life’s quicksand precisely because of their identity as “housewife.”
Let me lay out the core logic. Take from it what you will:
1 — A housewife may make outstanding contributions to her family, but the price is her career, her luck cycles, her noble benefactor connections (Gui Ren), and her path to advancement.
Do you know? There are many truths in this world that girls from modest, ordinary households simply never get to encounter. And yet it is precisely these truths that create the unbridgeable gaps between people.
Tonight, Master Chi, as always, cuts straight to the point and lays out the essence directly before you. Read patiently, think carefully, and put it into practice — it will make an enormous difference in your life.
No preamble — Master Chi gets straight to the point.
1 — Why do people from good families tend to have a smooth path through life?
It’s not because they’re smarter than you, and it’s definitely not because they’re more capable.
It’s because their parents and elders stood on higher ground, saw further ahead, and figured out earlier what their child was made of — so they could nurture and place them accordingly.
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.