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Time to ring the death knell for bearish short sellers

people's poverty does not come from the wealth of life, but from the loss of human dignity in a poor life; people's wealth does not come from the poverty of wealth, but from the FRIENDSHIP THAT DOES NOT LOSE PEOPLE IN A RICH LIFE.
[30 Golden Sentences from “The Unruly Crowd”, for brain awakening only]

01. Quantity is justice.

02. The superposition of groups is just a stupid superposition, and true wisdom is overwhelmed by a torrent of foolishness.

03. As soon as people arrive in a cohort, their IQ drops seriously. In order to gain recognition, individuals are willing to abandon right and wrong and use their IQ in exchange for a sense of belonging that makes people feel safe.

04. When a person is integrated into society, he/she loses his or her self.

05. Once an individual is integrated into a cohort, his (her) personality will be annihilated, and the group's thoughts will occupy an absolute dominant position. At the same time, the group's behavior will also show characteristics such as exclusion of opposition, extremism, emotionality, and low IQ. This in turn has a devastating impact on society.

06. cohort are always intellectually inferior to isolated individuals, but from the perspective of feelings and the actions they inspire, cohort can perform better or worse than individuals; it all depends on the environment. Everything depends on the nature of the suggestion accepted by the cohort.

07. A sense of cohort blindness will overwhelm individual rationality, and once an individual falls into that cohort, their original independent rationality will be overwhelmed by the ignorance and madness of the group.

08. The masses have never really thirst for the truth, and they will turn a deaf ear in the face of evidence that is not to their taste... Anything that can provide them with illusions can easily become their masters; anything that disillusioned them will fall victim to them.

09. The public has no ability to discern, so it is impossible to judge the truth or falsehood of the matter. Many opinions that cannot stand up to scrutiny can easily be widely approved!

10. So don't be part of a group so easily; it's easy to be used by people with ulterior motives. Even if you think you're just following along, you've actually become an accomplice.

11. We think we're rational; we think every move we do has a reason. But in reality, the vast majority of our everyday actions are the result of hidden motivations we simply cannot understand.

12. So-called faith allows a person to become completely enslaved by one's own dreams.

13. In the eternal conflict with reason, feelings have never lost their hand.

14. The phenomenon that can be felt can be compared to waves; it is a representation of chaos deep in the ocean that we don't know anything about on the surface of the ocean.

15. Sometimes what is unreal contains more truth than what is real.

16. We always have the illusion that our feelings stem from within ourselves.

17. Without tradition, there would be no civilization; without the slow elimination of tradition, there would be no progress.

18. Memorable historical events are only the tangible consequences of intangible changes in human thought.

19. In the long run, repeated statements enter the deep regions of our unconscious self, where our motivations for action are formed. At some point, we'll forget who the author of that claim is constantly being repeated, and we'll end up believing in it.

20. cohort may always be unconscious, but this unconsciousness itself is probably one of the secrets behind its power. In nature, the behavior of creatures that absolutely obey instincts can be so complicated that we can't believe it.

21. cohort will allow everyone's mistakes to be reduced, while everyone's malice will be infinitely magnified.

22. Once an individual becomes a member of a cohort, he/she is no longer responsible for what he/she does. At this point, everyone reveals a side where they are not bound. The cohort never pursues and believes in truth or rationality; it is blind, cruel, paranoid, and fanatical; it only knows simple and extreme feelings.

23. As soon as the sense of responsibility that restrains individual behavior disappears, people will do whatever they want and act recklessly.

24. Isolated individuals know very well that when alone, he/she cannot burn palaces or loot stores, and even when tempted to do so, he/she can easily resist this temptation. However, upon becoming a member of a cohort, he/she realizes that numbers give him (her) strength, which is enough to make him (her) think of murder and robbery, and he will immediately succumb to this temptation. Unexpected obstacles will be violently destroyed.

25. When the moral forces upon which a civilization was formed lose its effectiveness, its ultimate collapse is always done by unconscious and barbaric cohort.

26. The masses are increasingly being annihilated by popular culture, which treats mediocrity and vulgarity as the most valuable thing.

27. The individuals in the cohort are sand in the sand, and the wind can stir them at will.

28. If you master the art of influencing the imagination of the masses, you have mastered the art of ruling them.

29. What the cohort spirit needs most is not freedom but obedience. They are so willing to obey the will of others that whenever someone claims to be their owner, they instinctively follow his orders.

30. The five major signs of idolatry:
First, idols always take precedence over believers and are in a superior position, which plays a decisive role. Second, believers always blindly obey idols' orders. Third, believers are incapable and unwilling to discuss the beliefs stipulated by idols. Fourth, believers have a fervent desire to spread the idol's creed widely. Fifth, believers tend to view anyone who does not accept them as an enemy. When a cohort complies with Article 1, its form is equivalent to religion, and this feeling becomes a religious belief. For cohort, perhaps the most unreasonable is the most reasonable choice.
In probability theory and statistics, the expected value (or mathematical expectation, also known as expectation, in physics) of a discrete random variable is the sum of each possible outcome of an experiment multiplied by the probability of its outcome. In other words, the expected value is like a random test repeated many times with the same chance, and the results of all those likely to be averaged are essentially the same number as expected from the “expected value.”

In probability theory and statistics, the expected value (or mathematical expectation, also known as expectation, in physics) of a discrete random variable is the sum of each possible outcome of an experiment multiplied by the probability of its outcome. In other words, the expected value is like a random test repeated many times with the same chance, and the results of all those likely to be averaged are essentially the same number as expected from the “expected value.” Expectations may not be equal to every result. In other words, the expected value is the weighted average of the variable's output values. The expected value does not necessarily fall within its distributed value range, nor is it necessarily equal to the average value of the range.
Time to ring the death knell for bearish short sellers
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