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"Future" is a very regrettable word; don't harbor too many illusions about it.
What is the future? In fact, today is the future.
Today is the future of people 100 years ago, the future of people 500 years ago, and the future of people 1000 years ago. Imagine how much our ancestors, 1000 years, 500 years, 100 years… must have longed for today. They must have had high hopes for today.
They believed today should be a world without war, without thieves, without cheaters.
A world full of fairness, justice, and everyone having enough to eat and wear?
But what is the reality?
They can no longer see today's reality, but we can.
The reality is that their expectations for the future have been completely dashed.
Will our current hopes for the future also be dashed?
Definitely.
In 100 years, 500 years, 1000 years… there will still be war, and it will be even more brutal.
There will still be lies, deception, theft, and hunger…
Even if the future truly is the era of cryptocurrency, the era of Bitcoin. There will still be Bitcoin elites, crypto elites, and technology elites...
This will not change, and we must be clearly aware of this.
There is no other choice but to make Bitcoin thrive.


People will approach you when they need you, and distance themselves when they no longer need you. This is human nature, nothing to complain about. You'll do the same thing. You can't be there for everyone you meet, that's impossible. Understanding these things and accepting them calmly—perhaps that's what maturity is?
There was a large fish tank with many fish. One fish worked incredibly hard, constantly striving to surpass itself, not wanting to live an ordinary life like the other fish. Finally, one day, its hard work paid off. "It fell out of the tank and died." If it hadn't worked so hard, it could have lived a good life inside the tank. The purpose of this story is, "I don't want to become that fish in 2026, striving so hard."
I am fortunate to be able to say goodbye to 2025 and welcome 2026. But many people will be forever left in 2025.
The photos are very impressive.
I love vacationing at the beach, but I'm also filled with fear of the ocean. Its depths always make me feel that it's fraught with unknown dangers—dangers that humanity is currently unable to cope with.