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It’s important to know where your strengths lie and where you fall short; otherwise, you might end up harming both yourself and others. Some people have good intentions and genuinely want to help you make money, but if they lack the necessary skills and self-awareness, their efforts can backfire. With such people, you can be friends, but you shouldn’t go into business with them—otherwise, you might suffer serious losses.
Today's biggest realization is that you need solid skills to support your life. In the most extreme situations, without relying on social connections or startup capital, you should still be able to support yourself and your family.
A journalist asked: A European Parliament member from France said that because the U.S. no longer represents the values of the Statue of Liberty, it should be returned to France... White House Press Secretary Caroline: I would like to remind this unnamed, low-level French politician that—thanks to the U.S.—the French don’t have to speak German (after World War II). So, they should be grateful to our great nation.
Surface Level: Flamboyant KOLs Charge Higher Than Knowledge-Based Bloggers First Layer: The flamboyant KOL has 200,000 followers, while the knowledge-based blogger only has a few thousand. More followers mean higher rates. Second Layer: The flamboyant KOL's followers are mostly fake, but the project's BD team consists of incompetent fools who can't tell the difference (most people stop at this level). Third Layer: The knowledge-based blogger's audience is too smart—it's harder to scam them.