To trade cryptocurrencies, I specially bought a mobile phone today, one for work and one for life, separating them.
Today in the community, we mentioned a topic.
Many friends have been trading cryptocurrencies for years, yet they only recognize a certain messaging app and are unwilling to use even the basic communication software in the crypto world. From an observer's perspective, this is a terrifying thing to think about. The more you ponder, the scarier it gets.
I wonder if anyone has noticed that we are in an information cocoon, where what we see has gone through layers of filtering, showing us only the information others want us to see.
Whether it's short videos or text, our lives are peaceful and happy, while life outside is tumultuous.
Moreover, most people completely believe this, even unwilling to accept any criticism about ourselves. In this light, have we lost our individual consciousness and been raised in captivity?
We feel proud of our strength and progress, but we must also recognize our shortcomings on a conceptual level.
We have gained a lot, but we have also lost a lot. From the perspective of the ruling class, there is no problem with this; they are just doing what is most correct. However, we must maintain independent thought. Although we may not be able to change much, we must be clear in our hearts.
It is important to go outside and take a look.
Don't think that the outside is all hell. If it were hell, why would so many billionaires choose to settle abroad? Are they foolish?
If we can't retain people, then there must be issues in certain areas.
Just like food safety issues, which are clearly urgent, but we are far from being as anxious as we are about electric scooters.
We need to think seriously about these issues.
The first step in thinking is to go out, at least in terms of information, we need to go out.
Of course, not everything outside is good; some places and people are purely dark and awkwardly dark.
Thirteen will stand up and tell them that truth only lies within the range of cannons. If you have the ability, try to declare independence? Now we can stand tall and say this.