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1: No matter how high the certainty or how great the opportunity, it's not worth using all your bullets, or even most of them.
2: Believe in crises and feel the changes; wait until those who don't believe in crises narrow their paths before stepping in to pick up cheap stocks.
3: Keep repeating your symbols of luck and victory: Heaven won't let someone be perfectly lucky from all angles forever. The assets that made you money are likely to make you money again next time; the assets that caused you losses will probably make you feel worse next time.
4: Understand your blessed land and dangerous ground: cultivate deeply in your own blessed land and build your hero attractions; avoid fighting on others' battlegrounds or competing with others.
5: Don't exert too much force; overexertion will definitely kill your focus, forcing you into shortsighted operations that ultimately lead to failure.
6: Every action has a cost; not every opportunity needs to be participated in. Maintain redundancy in your attention and influence—this is a necessary waste.
7: The manifestation of luck requires a career as a carrier; the more chaotic the environment, the easier it is to find luck. Luck cannot transcend the carrier and fall upon anyone directly.
8: Dedicate enough time each day for reflection: summarize and refine good experiences, learn from and correct bad ones.
9: Any excess returns are not immediate cash; only the lowest social classes' labor is cash in hand. If you want to build a big enterprise, the fewer returns in the early stages, the better.
10: Walking ninety miles out of a hundred is only halfway; the last half depends on quality, background, and character. If many friends have died along the way, you must be the last one to die.