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That tech billionaire once said something that hits different: he doesn't chase stocks like regular investors do. His game? Just build stuff that matters. The equity part? That's merely a side effect of creation, not the goal itself.



No spreadsheets analyzing what to buy next. No portfolio balancing acts. Just raw execution mode—designing, engineering, shipping. The shares come later because something real got built first.

It's the ultimate builder mindset. While others hunt for the next 10x investment, some folks are too busy actually creating those companies everyone else wants a piece of. Different breed entirely.
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 7h ago
That sounds great, but let’s be real—we’re not him. Make some money first, then talk about ideals. --- I’ve said it before: the real key to wealth is taking action. Yet some people are still hesitating over which stock to buy. --- Building things is important, but without capital, it’s all just empty talk. That logic simply doesn’t work here. --- That’s way too idealistic. In reality, there are no such pure creators—at the end of the day, it’s all about your balance. --- Opportunities don’t wait. The ones who moved early did make money, but latecomers shouldn’t get discouraged—catching the next wave is what really matters.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 7h ago
That's right, you can never make big money just by staring at candlestick charts. This kind of theory sounds great, but very few people can actually pull it off. Execution itself is the biggest moat. When will I be able to think this way too... Still can't escape the vicious cycle of chasing highs and cutting losses. Building products and trading stocks basically require two different mindsets, no wonder most people choose the latter. But then again, you need solid capital support in the early stages, otherwise how can you survive? Here we go again, I just want to know where the initial startup funds come from. This is the real way—too many people mess around with stocks and forget to create value. I believed it, only to find out I have neither the money to build nor the brains to analyze.
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ChainChefvip
· 7h ago
ngl this reads like the ultimate recipe for sustainable wealth... while most are checking charts at 3am, builders are actually *marinating* their vision. that's the raw alpha nobody talks about
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 7h ago
Building things is the right path; playing the stock market is really a detour.
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