Just before I fell asleep, I thought, “There are three principles,“but when I fell asleep and woke up, I could only remember two. - principle of the extended reproduction apparatus - In a capitalist society - reproduction on an enlarged or expanded scale with [equipment - A system that comes out more in being a lap behind (e.g. motor sports) when you put capital into it. - Getting this is the high road in playing the game of capitalist society. - Principle of limited resources - If the good is limited, that limited resources will be unobtainable - If you join late, you get the bad stuff. - Good expansion equipment is no longer available, leaving only the bad. - Those who didn’t get it underestimate its value. - sour grapes - Sometimes it’s jealousy, but not always. - Simply “not having had the opportunity to observe the good stuff”, they confidently underestimate its value based on their own experience. - principle of parallel growth - Some things take time. - The “time-delayed” part of the expanded reproduction device - Image of [vegetative growth - Bring it to a state where it will grow without your help and then leave it alone. - It is especially good to do several random events in parallel
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