I found the "bug": when everyone is still choosing future benefits and the future is uncertain, I choose to forgo the future and focus on immediate benefits. My thought process is as follows: First, you must abandon uncertain opportunities and maximize current benefits. I put this into practice. Second, for things with a clear or certain future, you can choose future benefits. Completing these two points and putting them into practice might change something. My personal perspective may not be correct, but I think sharing this way of thinking is quite interesting.
I remember doing a speech analysis once, analyzing the US attitude towards the wars with Russia and Ukraine. The conclusion was that the US president only fights for US interests, and they will stop at nothing to protect their country's interests. Humans are complex and contradictory beings. They want benefits, yet also want to portray themselves as morally superior patriots. There's a good side and a bad side. Ultimately, resorting to any means for profit is not a good thing. The US is a strong country, after all, a country blessed by God, but being unjustifiably powerful isn't a good thing either; you might make a mistake. After all, this isn't just America's game alone. Let's wait and see what happens next. By the way, let me complain a bit: making money in slave communities is too difficult. It involves building the community, issuing currency, continuous internal rebuilding, and then community members nurturing and exploiting newcomers. This inevitably means the newcomers are the ones being exploited, and everyone outside the community is a slave. Unless you find a money-making bug to change your fate. That's all for now. I'm only human, and I make mistakes too. My thoughts are too fast for my typing speed to keep up.