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Eight Questions

The book "Five Types of Wealth: A Guide to Transforming Your Dream Life" hasn't been read yet,
but I feel good after looking at the eight questions.
Just a feeling.

The first question is, if I repeat my typical day for 100 days, will my life get better or worse?
Neither better nor worse.

The second question is, if others observed my life this week, what would they think my priorities are?
Living without making money, I guess.

The third question is, if I am the main character of my life, what would the audience be shouting at me right now?
Maybe influenced by GTA, I should do something big.

The fourth question is, am I hunting antelopes or field mice? Am I focusing on important big issues, or am I always fixated on trivial little problems?
Hunting field mice.

The fifth question is, how can I do less but improve the quality of what I do?
For me, starting is key; if I don't start, I can't discuss whether it's good or bad.

The sixth question is, what is my strongest belief? What do I need to change my mind?
Persistence will yield some results.

The seventh question is, what are some things I know now that I wish I had known five years ago?
Investing is too complex; knowing doesn't necessarily mean I can do it.

The eighth question is, what are some things I did five years ago that make me feel ashamed today? And today, what are some things I might feel ashamed about five years from now?
Around 2021, not selling at the stock market peak, I guess.

Answering these eight questions, repeating them every month,
it seems that answering these eight questions isn't that important.

The wise hear the way and diligently practice it; the average hear the way and are uncertain; the foolish hear the way and laugh at it.
I am one of the foolish.
My grandma often fans Zhao Zilong (this reference reminds me of the long-haired mammoth of pepper-salt fermented black beans).

The five types of wealth in the book are quite good:
Time wealth,
Health wealth,
Relationship (social) wealth,
Spiritual wealth,
Financial wealth.
You can't just save money.
You can refer to this note, which is well written:
post.smzdm.com/p/ard2g497/

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