Your behavioral attributes determine your species attributes. The market is filled with various theories and studies, all revolving around an important dimension of space and time—namely, your stance and perspective, which are based on how far into the future you look, the scope you consider, and the selective investigative thinking about what to eat and what not to eat! It should be said that intuition, this kind of spirituality, should serve as a higher form of thinking rather than merely conducting market research. Without such spirituality, the research conducted might be biased. However, I do not dismiss the drawbacks of research; it is certainly useful for many people. But as an absolute master, one should go beyond the scope of their own research; it is only a part of the material, and the rest is about selection! For example, look at that chicken pecking at grains and bugs—does it need to investigate which patch of land or which area has them, how often, and at what speed? Its ability to eat a certain amount in one breath is innate; a heron flying by the river, catching small fish—does it need to investigate? It only knows it should stand by good water environments where these fish naturally exist. Its frequency and speed are innate. Similarly, an eagle soaring in the sky, overlooking the entire space; a crocodile lurking beneath the pond, waiting for prey to come to it—these are instinctive hunting behaviors. Do they need investigation? Just bring your thinking and behavior back to the most natural self—what meat you should eat, what food you should consume. But due to your behavioral and perceptual attributes, you are only defining your species attributes. It doesn’t mean you have nothing to eat. Humans are unaware of their own nature; they keep thinking of themselves as chickens turned into eagles, phoenixes, or insects. They want to become crocodiles or dragons. This causes their behavior to lag behind their thoughts, or their thoughts to be disconnected from their actions! —Behavioral attributes determine species attributes. This is not a metaphor; it is biological reality in the market.
First dimension: Space-time stance — your “vision” determines your world! Second dimension: Spiritual intuition — the “metacognition” that transcends research and investigation Third dimension: Returning to nature — awakening from “who I am becoming” to “who I am”! Ultimate integration: the unity of knowledge and action, the species’ self-awareness!
Finally, I pose a question for everyone to discuss: Can a chicken become a phoenix? Can an insect transform into a dragon? — I recall Zhuangzi’s “Free and Easy Wandering,” where it mentions, “In the Northern Sea, there is a fish called Kun.” The answer is yes, it is a transformation.
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Your behavioral attributes determine your species attributes. The market is filled with various theories and studies, all revolving around an important dimension of space and time—namely, your stance and perspective, which are based on how far into the future you look, the scope you consider, and the selective investigative thinking about what to eat and what not to eat! It should be said that intuition, this kind of spirituality, should serve as a higher form of thinking rather than merely conducting market research. Without such spirituality, the research conducted might be biased. However, I do not dismiss the drawbacks of research; it is certainly useful for many people. But as an absolute master, one should go beyond the scope of their own research; it is only a part of the material, and the rest is about selection! For example, look at that chicken pecking at grains and bugs—does it need to investigate which patch of land or which area has them, how often, and at what speed? Its ability to eat a certain amount in one breath is innate; a heron flying by the river, catching small fish—does it need to investigate? It only knows it should stand by good water environments where these fish naturally exist. Its frequency and speed are innate. Similarly, an eagle soaring in the sky, overlooking the entire space; a crocodile lurking beneath the pond, waiting for prey to come to it—these are instinctive hunting behaviors. Do they need investigation? Just bring your thinking and behavior back to the most natural self—what meat you should eat, what food you should consume. But due to your behavioral and perceptual attributes, you are only defining your species attributes. It doesn’t mean you have nothing to eat. Humans are unaware of their own nature; they keep thinking of themselves as chickens turned into eagles, phoenixes, or insects. They want to become crocodiles or dragons. This causes their behavior to lag behind their thoughts, or their thoughts to be disconnected from their actions! —Behavioral attributes determine species attributes. This is not a metaphor; it is biological reality in the market.
First dimension: Space-time stance — your “vision” determines your world!
Second dimension: Spiritual intuition — the “metacognition” that transcends research and investigation
Third dimension: Returning to nature — awakening from “who I am becoming” to “who I am”!
Ultimate integration: the unity of knowledge and action, the species’ self-awareness!
Finally, I pose a question for everyone to discuss: Can a chicken become a phoenix? Can an insect transform into a dragon? — I recall Zhuangzi’s “Free and Easy Wandering,” where it mentions, “In the Northern Sea, there is a fish called Kun.” The answer is yes, it is a transformation.