Someone from a business aristocratic background and a former variety show host indeed tends to develop a habit of speaking recklessly. Everyone understands this. But what's interesting is that this brother has never been definitively proven to have a record of dishonesty—at least I haven't seen any concrete public cases.
This reminds me of an old saying: don't just listen to what a person says; you have to see what they actually do. Slogans and reality are often two different things.
Especially at the decision-making level, if someone frequently makes bold threats publicly and then completely reverses course, dignity and credibility are out of the question. But if what he says and what he does mostly align? Then that's a different story. This kind of consistency is what’s worth observing.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 5h ago
ngl the yield farming of *credibility* here is wild... talk-to-action ratio matters more than tvl in reputation markets, fr fr. consistency >= hype noise, always.
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GasWaster
· 15h ago
That's right, just talking won't get you anywhere; it all depends on what is ultimately delivered.
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MetaLord420
· 15h ago
That's right, anyone can talk big, but the key is how to follow through. Not being proven wrong definitely indicates some issues.
You have to judge a person by their actions, don't be fooled by sweet talk.
If this guy truly can practice what he preaches, then he deserves more attention. Contradictory words and actions are the real disgusting behavior.
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BlockchainWorker
· 15h ago
Well said, this is the right attitude towards judging people. Anyone can talk big, but following through is the real challenge.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 15h ago
To put it simply, it still comes down to actions speaking louder than words. Having gone through so many cycles of bull and bear markets, I’ve long understood one principle—those who can align their words with their actions truly have vision. Those who constantly make bold claims but then backtrack are indeed damaging their credibility. But since this guy hasn't been definitively exposed, it might actually indicate that he has some bottom line. Such consistency is indeed rare, so we need to keep observing.
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NeonCollector
· 15h ago
Honestly, being consistent in words and actions is really rare. Most people change their attitude faster than flipping through a book.
This guy really hasn't seen solid evidence, and it's actually quite interesting.
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GweiObserver
· 15h ago
Wait, there's no solid evidence yet? Why does it feel like the information gap is so big?
Someone from a business aristocratic background and a former variety show host indeed tends to develop a habit of speaking recklessly. Everyone understands this. But what's interesting is that this brother has never been definitively proven to have a record of dishonesty—at least I haven't seen any concrete public cases.
This reminds me of an old saying: don't just listen to what a person says; you have to see what they actually do. Slogans and reality are often two different things.
Especially at the decision-making level, if someone frequently makes bold threats publicly and then completely reverses course, dignity and credibility are out of the question. But if what he says and what he does mostly align? Then that's a different story. This kind of consistency is what’s worth observing.