The quickest way to see someone's true nature is to be good to them.


Approach them with absolute sincerity, and then observe how they respond.
Often, the goodness that your sincerity displays acts like a mirror—but it doesn't reflect us; instead, it reveals the other person's true nature.

Of course, people with different levels of awareness respond completely differently to the same kindness.
People with high awareness hold respect. They can recognize your respect and won't cheapen it. In fact, they'll reciprocate it many times over.
People with low awareness take it for granted. In their eyes, others' kindness is flattery. Goodness isn't a gift to them—it's "how things should be."
Then there's a third type: people with zero self-awareness. They see your kindness as something they're owed, and they'll turn around and demand more with an even harder stance.

The same logic applies in Web3.
The weak trample each other, everyone loses together.
The strong support each other, share resources, redirect traffic, and expand the pie.
The wise build ladders, always doing only positive EV things, deeply understanding that helping others is helping yourself.
Relationships between people are fundamentally a liquidity management game.
Whoever injects goodwill first, the market will provide corresponding depth.
Those seeking to get something for nothing will eventually discover their pool has run completely dry.
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