Life's lows are like the "bear market" in investment, seemingly a difficult situation but actually a golden period for value reconstruction. During peaks, it's easy to be blindly optimistic, but lows allow people to see their personal balance sheet—forcing a review of fundamental safeguards such as health, finances, and relationships, loosening arrogance, and activating survival wisdom. As the Dao De Jing says, "The reverse is the movement of the Dao," lows are not the end but the beginning of re-pricing. The caution learned through necessity and the reorganization of plans will become the capital for the next upward cycle. Stay steady in the present, and your "bull market" may just be beginning.
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Life's lows are like the "bear market" in investment, seemingly a difficult situation but actually a golden period for value reconstruction. During peaks, it's easy to be blindly optimistic, but lows allow people to see their personal balance sheet—forcing a review of fundamental safeguards such as health, finances, and relationships, loosening arrogance, and activating survival wisdom. As the Dao De Jing says, "The reverse is the movement of the Dao," lows are not the end but the beginning of re-pricing. The caution learned through necessity and the reorganization of plans will become the capital for the next upward cycle. Stay steady in the present, and your "bull market" may just be beginning.