The Tao Te Ching says: "The highest good is like water; water benefits all things and does not compete." The formation of a waterfall is not achieved overnight; it is the water flowing steadily over long years, patiently accumulating strength, following the natural way, and ultimately becoming a majestic force. The same applies to life—waiting patiently for the right moment, settling oneself, and then blooming with vibrant life like a waterfall. #加密市场小幅回暖 $ETH
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The Tao Te Ching says: "The highest good is like water; water benefits all things and does not compete." The formation of a waterfall is not achieved overnight; it is the water flowing steadily over long years, patiently accumulating strength, following the natural way, and ultimately becoming a majestic force. The same applies to life—waiting patiently for the right moment, settling oneself, and then blooming with vibrant life like a waterfall. #加密市场小幅回暖 $ETH