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Wealth Philosophy

The Times Demand a Truly Smart Person

1 — Let me be clear upfront: I do not recommend that readers who have followed Master Chi for less than a year make any decisions based on this article. Unless you already have substantial experience in wealth planning and capital management, you will almost certainly be unable to fully grasp what is written here — let alone translate it into effective action. Don’t rush. Many things require a long process of learning before you can develop genuine real-world capability.

Guess What You Should Really Do First After Earning Your First Pot of Gold?

If your answer is invest and manage your money — sorry, wrong. If your answer is treat yourself and spend freely — sorry, wrong again. Let me be direct with you: after you earn your first pot of gold, the single most important thing you should do is hire a reliable, trustworthy domestic helper at a reasonable rate — someone you can fully entrust with your home. When I say “domestic helper,” I don’t mean an occasional cleaner or hourly worker. I mean someone who takes over everything: all the household chores, caring for other family members, preparing meals, picking up the kids — a true “quasi-family member” who shoulders the full weight of daily life at home.

7 Auspicious Wallpapers — Find the One That Speaks to You Right Now

Note: Before reading further, take a moment to scroll through the wallpapers at the top of this post. If one of them catches your eye and resonates with you in an instant — trust that feeling. That is the image that fits where you are right now, and what your heart needs most. You should know: in today’s world, choosing the right avatar and wallpaper for yourself matters far more than most people realize. It may seem like just a picture, but an image that truly matches your current state, your life pattern (格局), and your inner mindset can be a remarkably powerful catalyst for positive psychological suggestion and the gathering of positive energy.

Six Principles to Protect Yourself — Hard-Won Street Wisdom

Seeing a food influencer recently get scammed out of their investment money, I figured I’d share some street-level wisdom for everyone to learn from. 1 — In today’s world, never go into business with someone you don’t know inside and out. Anyone can craft a persona through careful social positioning in a short amount of time. When I, Master Chi, do business, I only ever work with people I’ve genuinely known for at least three to five years — people whose business history I know clearly.

You Must Be Poor Once, and Rich Once

This afternoon, over tea with a friend, I arrived at this conclusion: In your lifetime, you must experience poverty at least once — because only when you’ve truly hit rock bottom, with nothing left, will you understand just how terrifying it is to have empty pockets. The people around you will reveal their coldest, most unvarnished selves. You’ll discover that in their eyes, you are utterly worthless — and you’ll find yourself powerless to do anything about it, unable to move a single step forward.

Six Things Worth Holding in Awe Once You've Truly Lived

When you’ve accumulated enough life experience, many things naturally command your respect — because even if you can’t fully explain the logic, there is a quiet, undeniable force behind them. Here are a few: 1. Don’t take the lazy route and fill your wardrobe with nothing but black, grey, and dark tones. If you pay close attention, you’ll notice that — outside of formal occasions — people of genuine wealth and standing tend to wear colors that are bright and expansive. Ask yourself why.

The World Is a Hunting Ground

Around mid-last year, a friend’s daughter returned to China after studying abroad and was figuring out her next steps. Her father specifically asked me to mentor her — at the very least, help her develop the ability to stand on her own two feet. I had actually read this young woman’s life pattern (格局) when she was thirteen or fourteen years old — she was born with the makings of an entrepreneur. So I agreed.

Don't Be Afraid to Start from Nothing

1 — Don’t be afraid to start from scratch. Don’t be afraid to begin from zero. And don’t tell yourself that since you’ll never earn nine or ten figures anyway, you might as well give up and coast. That mindset will only push your wealth fortune into steady decline — until by middle and late age, you’ve lost your chance to command real wealth entirely. Tell yourself this: the truly great wealth-builders all rose from nothing. Most of them didn’t break through until their thirties or forties. You still have plenty of time.

Who Really Lost Over a Billion?

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A lot of people have been asking me about this. It got to the point where I specifically reached out to contacts in my network to look into it — and in the end, it turned out to be completely baseless. A classic case of a rumor snowballing until it becomes unrecognizable. On one hand, a win or loss that size would inevitably leave traces in the community. It makes no sense that every lurid detail gets passed around, yet there’s not a single identifiable person behind it.

The Dumbest, Simplest Path to Building Real Wealth

I have a deep aversion to shortcuts. The reason is simple. From the time my father’s generation built their fortune, through every storm and reversal I’ve weathered in my own life, and having watched countless figures rise and fall across this world — my most profound conviction is this: real, lasting wealth is never built through cunning tricks or opportunistic schemes. It is built through the most literal meaning of returning to simplicity. The greatest path is always the plainest.