In "The Yongzheng Dynasty", Yongzheng had three sons, one named Hongli, one named Hongshi, and the other named Hongzhou.

It is obvious that Hongli was Yongzheng's designated candidate for the crown prince, so the other two were unwilling to compete with Hongshi at the beginning. The smartest one was Hongzhou, who knew from a young age not to involve himself in the competition. He knew that it was not cost-effective to enter the competition, and that being able to be a dutiful prince was the greatest blessing.

But this Hongshi was different. He was led astray by the Eighth Prince, Yongzheng's younger brother, whom he called Eighth Uncle. He was instigated to seize the throne by seizing the opportunity. Once he followed the Eighth Prince to prepare for a rebellion, but was caught in the act in advance.

Another time, he wanted to kill Hongli first, but fortunately, Yongzheng sent Li Wei to protect Hongli in advance.

Hongshi thought that the person he sent out had been silenced and no one would know that he did it. Unexpectedly, the person who was sent out to silence was afraid of being silenced again and confessed everything.

Hongshi was therefore forced into the palace by Yongzheng to understand the situation himself. He collapsed and shouted: It's all my fault, my damned eighth uncle! You knew I couldn't beat Hongli, so why did you ask me to get involved in this mess?

Obviously, Hongshi is like a leek who can't even judge the basic profit and loss ratio.

He didn't think about what the consequences would be if these attempts failed, or whether he could bear the consequences, and then he just did it.

Then he turned around and failed, there was no way back, no chance of survival, and he blamed it on Mr. Ba.

Just like many people in the cryptocurrency circle, they often get young models in clubs if they win, and go to work in the sea if they lose. Some people really only hear about how good a certain project is, and then they leverage and rush in regardless of everything, but they don’t have time to run and can’t get out!

This is not someone else's fault. You choose your own life and make your own investment decisions. You know yourself best and need to learn to make quick judgments. When making any choice, think about how much you win if you win and how much you lose if you lose. What is the probability of winning and whether you can afford to lose.

Only when the answers are all yes can this decision be made.

Otherwise, your fate may be the same as Hongshi's... Let's encourage each other! #盈亏比