Sometimes I wonder how dumb some multimillionaires are and question how they even got there, but then I remember there are even dumber people than them who they profit from.
The investment strategy needs to change for everyone in the age of AI.
Filter out companies that have no real AI foundation. They will either stagnate or, even worse, implement AI poorly and decline rapidly. Instead, look for companies that already have a strong AI foundation. Those are the ones most likely to generate exponential returns in the future.
I believe we are about to see a major shift over the next few years. Many of today’s strongest companies may not exist in their current form in 2–3 years, while some of today’s weaker companies could become the next trillion-dollar giants. AI has the potential to reshape entire industries faster than most people expect.
Let me give you a perspective on life that social media will never tell you.
I’m sick of this constant bullshit: “Just work hard, work smart, you can become anything, you’re always the problem.” As if the only purpose in life is for everyone to become a millionaire or billionaire. It’s lazy thinking. It ignores reality.
So let’s stop the motivational nonsense for a second and actually look at your situation.
Life is not a fair game. It’s not even the same game for everyone.
You are born into three things you did not choose:
1.Skills → mostly determined by your genetics (IQ, physical traits, baseline abilities)
2.Environment → a combination of financial status and education
3.Opportunities → what your surroundings allow you to do with what you have
Yes, education and money are usually correlated—but not always. And that difference matters.
Now here’s the best way to understand it:
Life is a multilevel game.
You don’t start at level 1 like everyone else. That’s the first lie.
•You are spawned into a level → that’s your starting point (your environment)
•You are given a set of skills → that’s your genetics
•And the level itself defines your possible actions → your opportunities
Some people spawn into level 10 with high stats and full support.
Others spawn into level 1 with broken tools and no guidance.
And then we tell both: “Just grind harder.”
Do you see how stupid that is?
From there, you only have a few possible outcomes:
•You can level up → improve your skills, move into better environments
•You can stay where you are → stagnate
•You can level down → lose skills, fall into worse conditions
But here’s the part people don’t want to hear:
You don’t control your starting level.
You don’t control your base stats.
And you don’t fully control your available moves.
Your “freedom” exists inside constraints.
And those constraints are wildly different for each person.
So no—you are not automatically the next Elon Musk.
And no—not everyone has the same ceiling.
That doesn’t mean life is pointless. It means you need to stop lying to yourself.
Your job is not to become someone else.
Your job is to understand your level, your stats, and your map—and then play that game as well as possible.
Because here’s the alternative:
You keep chasing some fantasy version of success,
you keep comparing yourself to people who started in a completely different game,
and you slowly destroy yourself trying to prove something that was never realistic in the first place.
That’s the real trap.
So what do you do instead?
You wake up.
You analyze:
•Where did I spawn?
•What are my actual strengths and weaknesses?
•What options do I realistically have?
Then you optimize that.
Not some Instagram dream.
If you’re lucky—great, push it.
If you’re average—build consistency.
If you’re in a bad spot—focus on survival and small wins.
But in all cases: be honest about your reality.
Because once you accept the game you’re actually in,
you stop wasting energy on illusions—
and you start making real progress.
And that’s the moment you actually grow.
And that’s what actually creates happiness, growth—no matter what level, skill set, or environment you are in.
Wake up every morning and be grateful for who you are, where you are, and try to get the best out of it.
Unhappiness comes from unrealistic expectations you never meet. Over time, that accumulates—and it destroys you.
And yes, there will always be exceptions.
But they are not worth the risk of throwing your life away chasing them.
Really think about it.
Thats Life in a nutshell!
Let me give you a perspective on life that social media will never tell you.
I’m sick of this constant bullshit: “Just work hard, work smart, you can become anything, you’re always the problem.” As if the only purpose in life is for everyone to become a millionaire or billionaire. It’s lazy thinking. It ignores reality.
So let’s stop the motivational nonsense for a second and actually look at your situation.
Life is not a fair game. It’s not even the same game for everyone.
You are born into three things you did not choose:
1.Skills → mostly determined by your genetics (IQ, physical traits, baseline abilities)
2.Environment → a combination of financial status and education
3.Opportunities → what your surroundings allow you to do with what you have
Yes, education and money are usually correlated—but not always. And that difference matters.
Now here’s the best way to understand it:
Life is a multilevel game.
You don’t start at level 1 like everyone else. That’s the first lie.
•You are spawned into a level → that’s your starting point (your environment)
•You are given a set of skills → that’s your genetics
•And the level itself defines your possible actions → your opportunities
Some people spawn into level 10 with high stats and full support.
Others spawn into level 1 with broken tools and no guidance.
And then we tell both: “Just grind harder.”
Do you see how stupid that is?
From there, you only have a few possible outcomes:
•You can level up → improve your skills, move into better environments
•You can stay where you are → stagnate
•You can level down → lose skills, fall into worse conditions
But here’s the part people don’t want to hear:
You don’t control your starting level.
You don’t control your base stats.
And you don’t fully control your available moves.
Your “freedom” exists inside constraints.
And those constraints are wildly different for each person.
So no—you are not automatically the next Elon Musk.
And no—not everyone has the same ceiling.
That doesn’t mean life is pointless. It means you need to stop lying to yourself.
Your job is not to become someone else.
Your job is to understand your level, your stats, and your map—and then play that game as well as possible.
Because here’s the alternative:
You keep chasing some fantasy version of success,
you keep comparing yourself to people who started in a completely different game,
and you slowly destroy yourself trying to prove something that was never realistic in the first place.
That’s the real trap.
So what do you do instead?
You wake up.
You analyze:
•Where did I spawn?
•What are my actual strengths and weaknesses?
•What options do I realistically have?
Then you optimize that.
Not some Instagram dream.
If you’re lucky—great, push it.
If you’re average—build consistency.
If you’re in a bad spot—focus on survival and small wins.
But in all cases: be honest about your reality.
Because once you accept the game you’re actually in,
you stop wasting energy on illusions—
and you start making real progress.
And that’s the moment you actually grow.
And that’s what actually creates happiness, growth—no matter what level, skill set, or environment you are in.
Wake up every morning and be grateful for who you are, where you are, and try to get the best out of it.
Unhappiness comes from unrealistic expectations you never meet. Over time, that accumulates—and it destroys you.
And yes, there will always be exceptions.
But they are not worth the risk of throwing your life away chasing them.
Really think about it.
Thats Life in a nutshell!
Ich denke, die Schwelllinie ist überschritten. Wir befinden uns in einer Abwärtsspirale. Radikale Änderungen sind angesichts der aktuellen deutschen Kultur unrealistisch. Jeder erklärt, wie man Deutschland retten kann – man müsse dies und das machen und bla bla. Das Problem ist offensichtlich, die Lösung ist offensichtlich, aber die Umsetzung ist in der aktuellen Lage nicht mehr möglich. Es wird untergehen, es werden harte Zeiten kommen, und dann wird alles wieder neu aufgebaut.
The world would have been a much better place if people argued based on reason rather than emotions.
A lot of things seem very complicated nowadays, but they are not; they are just fabricated and presented as more complicated than they really are. Quantum physics is not easy. Rocket science ... name more ... but anything else is 1+1, and even there people nowadays fail. Sorry, but sooner or later evolution will do its thing.
The world would have been a much better place if people argued based on reason rather than emotions.
A lot of things seem very complicated nowadays, but they are not; they are just fabricated and presented as more complicated than they really are. Quantum physics is not easy. Rocket science ... name more ... but anything else is 1+1, and even there people nowadays fail. Sorry, but sooner or later evolution will do its thing.
Sozialismus bedeutet, dass man einem fleißigen Arbeitnehmer 10.000€ wegnimmt und zehn Nichterwerbstätigen jeweils 1.000€ gibt, um dann dem einen fleißigen Arbeiter die Schuld an allen Problemen des Landes zuzuschieben, damit die zehn Nichterwerbstätigen einen wählen.
Dann verlassen die Arbeiter das Land oder werden auch Arbeitsverweigerer. Der Sozialstaat kollabiert und die naiven Sozialisten schieben es auf den Kapitalismus.
Nichts hat so viel Armut vernichtet wie der Kapitalismus. Nichts hat soviel Armut geschaffen wie der Sozialismus. Kapitalismus ist die Lösung und nicht das Problem. Linke hassen diese Fakten. Repost wenn es stimmt.
Das grösste Problem ist die Unsicherheit wegen der plötzlichen Schwankungen. Mal passiert etwas, dann doch nicht. Das ist wirklich der grösste Kindergarten und einfach nur unverantwortungsvoll. Oder es ist beabsichtigt. Fundamental sieht aktuell eigentlich alles top aus, das ganze Rollercoaster-Jahr ist einfach der Manipulation der Marktpsyche zurückzuführen. Ein Insider hätte man dieses Jahr sein müssen.