A consumer in Shandong spent 20,000 yuan to buy a diamond ring, but when he wanted to sell it, the store owner only valued it at 200 yuan. Yes, 200 yuan. The owner also verbally praised the design of the ring and gave an extra 20 yuan, a total of only 180 yuan
Diamonds, once a world scam, have been covered up for a hundred years and are now finally exposed. Their depreciation rate is as high as 99%. The once famous brand IDO has declared bankruptcy. Even the diamond king Li Moulin has become impoverished and owed 230,000 yuan for renovation, becoming a dishonest executor.
People often say that "scarcity makes things valuable", but in fact, the world's proven diamond reserves have exceeded 2.5 billion. Capital groups have monopolized diamond mines, restricted mining, and created the illusion of "scarcity". In order to maintain prices, they do not hesitate to tie diamonds to love, forcibly instill the idea that diamond rings must be used for marriage proposals, claiming that diamonds are forever and one will last forever, just to prevent diamonds from returning to the market
The scam finally broke, but it makes people think deeply. We have been manipulated so skillfully, when will we see the truth? The greed of capital and our blind obedience have led to the continuation of this scam. But now that the truth is out, we have the opportunity to reflect and make changes.
Perhaps this is a warning. Don't trust the superficial splendor and don't be fooled by external value. The real treasure lies not in its price but in its intrinsic value. Let us break free from the shackles, re-examine our values, and embrace the true beauty. #Megadrop #比特币减半 #新币挖矿 #ETH #BTC
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