跨越阶层的机会,必须带着止损去冒险,
因为怕输,一世难封侯,求稳一世难出头,
但你要清醒的知道,
真正让你翻盘的神来之笔,
大多是老天爷赏饭的偶然,
往往都是无心插柳撞上的,
反倒你熬夜计算到极致的完美计划,
最后多半都没那么重要,
既然如此,又何必为了某一次的踏空,
或亏损去疯狂内耗自己,
我桌面永远贴着一句话,
把下限交给纪律,把上限交给运气,
当那阵改变命运的狂风,
真正刮起来的时候,
你甚至不需要有翅膀,
你只要还在桌子上,
命运自会送你上青云。
Opportunities to leap across social classes must be seized with stop-loss measures in place when taking risks.
Because fear of losing means you’ll never become a marquis in a lifetime, and seeking only safety means you’ll never rise to the top in a lifetime.
But you must soberly understand:
The truly game-changing strokes of genius that turn your fortunes around
are mostly chance gifts of rice from Heaven,
often stumbled upon by accident while planting willows without intent.
In contrast, those perfect plans you stay up all night calculating to the extreme
usually don’t end up mattering much in the end.
Since that’s the case, why bother frantically draining yourself over a single misstep
or a loss?
I always keep one sentence stuck on my desktop:
Hand the lower limit over to discipline, and the upper limit over to luck.
When that gale that changes fate
truly begins to blow,
you don’t even need wings—
as long as you’re still at the table,
fate itself will carry you up to the blue clouds.