When a person is in a favorable situation, they will start to become impatient. At this time, they feel that the future is full of brightness and joy, as if nothing can stop them.
However, often, the heavens do not always align with people's wishes. People have their plans, and the heavens have theirs. The heavens often continuously impoverish the middle class (those with surplus) through crises, essentially washing them down to the lowest tier. New upward cycles then cultivate new middle-class groups (to fill the gaps). This process is repeated over and over, improving the overall quality of the nation.
It is important to know that the market has its own adjustment mechanisms, with cycles of frenzy and recession; we just need to remember to stock up on food for winter when there is meat to eat, and take advantage of market fluctuations during a crash to buy more cheap goods.
Flowers and applause make people forget about being cautious. When rising rapidly, one tends to feel a bit euphoric and a bit reckless, forgetting the simplest things: to follow the plan, where safety equals efficiency. Thinking in the opposite direction is being mindful; safety comes from long-term vigilance, while accidents arise from momentary complacency.