I increasingly feel that life is divided into two types of people.



One type is doing things, the other is talking about things. One is building, the other is complaining. One is creating value, the other is consuming value. One is getting involved hands-on, while the other is hiding in the stands shouting slogans.

I find this distinction everywhere.

Some people are really taking action—whether it's starting a business, coding, trading, or participating in ecosystem development. They stumble, learn, iterate, and keep moving forward. Others are always commenting on others' decisions, giving advice on how to succeed, but never actually stepping in to try themselves.

The latter always has an excuse. Conditions aren't right, the timing isn't right, the risks are too high. A bunch of excuses, but zero action. The former just gets started directly, finding direction through practice. The difference isn't in talent; it's whether a person truly wants to change something.
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