Once the economy declines, all the shiny façades will fall away,
those who can truly survive are never the "elites,"
but the beggars.
Because beggars never rely on illusions to survive,
they only depend on resilience, execution, and a keen sense for opportunities.
While others are still holding onto their pride, we have already begun to take action;
while others disdain small tasks, we have already rolled up our capital;
while others wait for the right moment, we are already grabbing resources in the wind.
The worse the economy, the clearer it becomes who the true strong ones are.
The rules have changed, the environment has changed, but the one thing that remains unchanged is: beggars will always survive.
When all industries start laying off workers, shrinking, and cutting costs,
beggars will instead become the new "mainstream" of this era.
Not because we are strong,
but because we are daring, competitive, and willing to take risks.
Economic downturn?
Good.
Beggars are about to become the largest gang.