To judge whether a young person has potential, I have a very simple observation angle: just see how they "use" AI. 🔍
Nowadays, many people treat AI as a fortune-telling tool, a chat toy, or even a "wishing pond"—asking a couple of questions about luck and ending there. But if you see someone who can ask AI thirty or fifty structured, context-aware, progressively layered questions every day, that person is probably not simple.
Why? Because this reveals a key mindset: actively exploring information rather than passively receiving answers.
The same applies to the investment market. Most people see news as something "fed to their mouth"—scrolling trending topics, listening to rumors about cryptocurrencies, copying trades—and as a result, often become emotional "leeks" harvested by the market. Those who truly find alpha are actively questioning within frameworks:
• Is this big Bitcoin correction caused by macroeconomic issues or the impact of the crypto industry?
• Is the slowdown in US ETF fund inflows due to US liquidity problems or profit-taking?
• If the Federal Reserve only cuts interest rates once this year, will the logic of growth stocks change?
Asking questions continuously is like building models for your thinking— the more accurate the model, the stronger your "pricing power" over the world.
So, don’t just look at candlestick charts or the Eight Characters chart. Instead, see whether today you are mining with AI or letting it help you "dream."
Those who can keep asking questions are already accumulating compound interest at the cognitive level. #bnb # Golden Shovel
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To judge whether a young person has potential, I have a very simple observation angle: just see how they "use" AI. 🔍
Nowadays, many people treat AI as a fortune-telling tool, a chat toy, or even a "wishing pond"—asking a couple of questions about luck and ending there. But if you see someone who can ask AI thirty or fifty structured, context-aware, progressively layered questions every day, that person is probably not simple.
Why? Because this reveals a key mindset: actively exploring information rather than passively receiving answers.
The same applies to the investment market. Most people see news as something "fed to their mouth"—scrolling trending topics, listening to rumors about cryptocurrencies, copying trades—and as a result, often become emotional "leeks" harvested by the market. Those who truly find alpha are actively questioning within frameworks:
• Is this big Bitcoin correction caused by macroeconomic issues or the impact of the crypto industry?
• Is the slowdown in US ETF fund inflows due to US liquidity problems or profit-taking?
• If the Federal Reserve only cuts interest rates once this year, will the logic of growth stocks change?
Asking questions continuously is like building models for your thinking— the more accurate the model, the stronger your "pricing power" over the world.
So, don’t just look at candlestick charts or the Eight Characters chart. Instead, see whether today you are mining with AI or letting it help you "dream."
Those who can keep asking questions are already accumulating compound interest at the cognitive level.
#bnb # Golden Shovel