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Speaking of the recent metaphysical trend, here's a little-known fact: Wu Jihan is the Chinese translator of Joseph Murphy's "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind"(.
This book is a classic that cannot be ignored within the 20th-century "willpower / popular psychology" system. The translation was roughly around 2009, and publicly available materials show it was before he entered the Bitcoin and blockchain field.
"The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" repeatedly emphasizes a simple yet dangerous proposition:
Beliefs shape the subconscious, the subconscious determines the action threshold, and actions ultimately change reality.
Looking back at Wu Jihan's choices in mining and entrepreneurship, he has demonstrated extreme long-termism, high tolerance for uncertainty, and continued bets amid significant controversy.
Perhaps, in his earlier worldview, there was already an embedded logical chain of thought: Intent → Action → Reality Shaping.
When I finished reading this book back then, I was momentarily stunned when I noticed the translator's name. Later, I also discussed this matter with a few friends studying metaphysics and psychological narratives.
It's not that this book "predicts" anything, but that anyone who can operate long-term in a high-risk world almost always needs a stable core.
You may not believe in metaphysics, but it's hard to deny that entrepreneurs, speculators, and long-termists often repeatedly write their own programs in some way.
Perhaps, this is the answer you can also find from it.