The weekend market liquidity declined, and I happen to have some free time to discuss something interesting. I recently came across a discussion on self-improvement, and the core insights were quite eye-opening. Sharing them with everyone.



First, let's talk about the concept of "New Year’s resolutions." Take a look at your social circle—aren’t you seeing all kinds of grand visions every New Year’s Day? Like getting rich quickly this year or achieving small goals. The problem is, how many actually follow through? Most people are just grinding away but end up setting a bunch of Flags for themselves. This isn’t a dream; it’s a status game under the influence of the bandwagon effect.

The reality is harsh: for most people, relying on New Year’s resolutions at the right moment won’t change their lives. These resolutions are essentially meaningless; the value they’re given is superficial and never align with the true conditions needed for transformation. In the end, they often fizzle out.

But that doesn’t mean reflecting on your current situation is useless. On the contrary, starting with reflection to drive self-upgrade is the wise approach.

**So where is the real problem?**

Many people set goals focusing only on superficial changes—adjust their behavior, change habits, and rely on enthusiasm to maintain short-term discipline. But in the end, they revert to their original state. What’s the root cause? Because your identity hasn’t changed.

Imagine someone who considers themselves an "ordinary office worker." No matter how hard they try, it’s difficult to break through the cognitive ceiling. Their actions always revolve around this identity. True change requires starting from a fundamental level—redefining how they see themselves. Once the identity is established, behaviors will naturally follow.

This isn’t some motivational pep talk. It’s about how, when you change your internal self-perception, external behavioral changes no longer require daily willpower. They become a natural extension.

So next time you set a goal, ask yourself: what kind of person do I need to become to naturally make these changes? The answer is often right there.
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ReverseTradingGuruvip
· 15h ago
Wow, this really hits home. Identity recognition is truly key; it's not something that can be changed just by pumping yourself up.
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BearMarketSagevip
· 21h ago
Alright, you're absolutely right. I truly understand the importance of changing one's identity and behavior. Before, I still saw myself as a rookie, so no matter how much I learned, it was all in vain.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 21h ago
That understanding of identity is spot on, way more reliable than just hyping yourself up to set goals.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 22h ago
Damn, the way I understand identity is on point, way more reliable than those motivational posts in the circle of friends. --- Another New Year's resolution, another dream of getting rich overnight. Honestly, I'm tired of it. --- Wow, finally someone dares to break through this barrier. Without changing your identity, everything is pointless. --- Reflecting, reflecting. It’s endless, but I still have to do it. --- I respect this logic. Changing your identity from within is more reliable than daily self-discipline. --- When the market drops, I have time to think about these things. When the market rises, I’ll be busy again. --- So the question is, why did I only realize I’ve been screwing around for over twenty years? --- Sounds nice, but really changing your identity—how easy is that? Still have to tough it out. --- That’s why ordinary people will always be ordinary; the ceiling is locked. --- How to define yourself—that’s the real challenge. Asking about it won’t help.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 22h ago
Oh, isn't that just saying that identity determines behavior? Much more useful than any New Year's resolution.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 22h ago
Identity cognition is truly amazing, more effective than any self-discipline card. --- That's right, most people are just fooling themselves. They write clever posts on social media, but what about their actions? --- So, if you want to earn coins, you need to first see yourself as a trader, not a gambler. That’s the essence. --- That's why some people can stick with it, while others give up after two days. Identity determines everything. --- Wait, does that mean I have to be rich first to become wealthy? It sounds a bit like motivational talk, but it seems to make sense. --- Bull markets boast, bear markets reflect. This brother’s summary is pretty good. --- Rebuilding identity sounds simple, but the key is how to do it. And the specifics? --- Setting goals every year is just acting. Now I understand, you have to truly believe in yourself from the heart.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 22h ago
Actually... the identity reframing thing hits different, ngl. But here's what bugs me—most people treat self-perception like some cryptographic primitive they can just flip on demand. It doesn't work that way.
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