有些故事,不是用来被羡慕的,而是让人重新思考「选择」这件事本身。 只是读完 《幣安人生》的图书概述,脑海里其实没有太多关于「成功」的喧哗,反而是一些很安静的画面——泥土地板的童年、没有自来水的日子、异乡成长的孤独,还有那些无人可问、只能自己做决定的时刻。 @cz_binance 的人生,好像一直在重复一件事: 命运的转折,往往藏在那些不被看见的选择里。 市场的狂热、崩塌与重建,像 FTX collapse 这样的时刻,只是浪潮; 真正让人站稳的,是在风暴之中,依然选择相信什么。 书中写到@cz_binance 在美国被指控、入狱的那段经历时,我忽然想起 The Shawshank Redemption《肖申克的救赎》。 不是因为情节相似,而是那种感觉——当一个人被制度困住时,他还能不能保有内在的秩序与信念? 有些人会被消磨,有些人却在沉默中变得更清醒。 他谈监管、谈与 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 的拉扯,没有过多情绪,只是平静记录。 但字里行间,其实能感觉到一种很克制的坚持。 也许这本书最动人的地方,不在于他走得多高, 而在于,即使经历那些限制与风险,他依然相信一件事—— 加密世界,能让更多原本没有选择的人,拥有一点点选择的可能。 所以读到最后,我反而留下了一个很轻的念头: 如果有一天,我们也被困在某种「看不见的墙」里, 还能不能像他,或者像那部电影里的人一样, 在心里,为自己留一条通往自由的路呢?🌅 Some stories aren’t meant to be admired— they’re meant to make you rethink what it means to choose. After finishing 幣安人生, what stayed with me wasn’t “success,” but quiet fragments—an earthen-floor childhood, life without running water, and those moments where no one can answer for you. Changpeng Zhao’s journey feels like a reminder: the real turning points are often invisible. The chaos of the market, even events like the FTX collapse, are just waves. What matters is what you choose to believe in—especially when it’s hardest. When I read about his time in U.S. custody, I thought of The Shawshank Redemption. Not the story, but the feeling— when everything external is restricted, can you still stay free inside? Some people break. Some people become clearer. Even when writing about regulators like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, his tone stays calm… but there’s quiet conviction underneath. Maybe that’s the point— not how high you go, but what you still believe in after everything. So I keep wondering: If we were placed behind an invisible wall one day, would we still find a way to leave a path to freedom within ourselves? 🌙
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