Failure runs through life; success is temporary. How we face failure shapes us. Some are crushed, others rise and move on. True maturity isn’t perfection, but confronting our flaws—the essence of life.
@vintagemapstore Because at that time, people only knew that the world was so big, so the people who wrote the Bible novel could only write about so many countries.
@elonmusk And the United States has been protecting Europe, so that Europe spends a lot of money on public services. Europe is the birthplace of all extreme ideas. It always lets happen. Everything is to whitewash peace and advertise that Europe is still the center of the world.
SBF was the former "genius," and Saylor is the current "leader." Their only difference is: Saylor packaged leverage as a religion, while you only find out who's been swimming naked when the followers disperse. These two are the two who have most wronged Satoshi Nakamoto.
Michael Saylor is dragging Wall Street into a gamble called "buy-only." When premiums disappear and leverage backfires, it could be more spectacular than the collapse of SBF's FTX empire. After all, SBF was a fraud, while Saylor is a mathematical genius trying to become "God."
SBF maintains liquidity through a scam, while Saylor uses "faith" to prop up the premium. If Bitcoin is the truth, then MSTR is the most sophisticated bomb hidden beneath that truth's shell. Once Saylor starts selling, you'll find that at the end of faith lies a liquidity crisis.
What AI truly needs is electricity and networks, not just GPUs. Fujikura holds both keys and is already ramping up production. As AI factories, robotics, and smart grids emerge, Fujikura stands to benefit far more than pure-play optical module companies. $5803.T
Many people underestimate Fujikura, thinking it's just about optical fiber, but it actually covers energy and communication infrastructure—including fiber, data center interconnection, cables, high-voltage transmission, and industrial connectors.