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Many people on X worship positive role models and idols.
The result of worship: the only belief in the era of wealth.
On platforms like X, the outcome > process > moral evaluation.
The tags associated with him are: young, high exposure, financial freedom, presence in the global financial circle, and ability to continuously generate topics.
Many people see not his controversies but a simple conclusion: he won.
In an era of wealth anxiety, people are more likely to form a mindset:
Those who can make money must have ability;
Those who are alive today are definitely stronger than those criticizing them;
This is a typical survivor bias worship.
From an investment perspective, the signals behind this phenomenon are quite interesting. When a market begins to heavily worship “Gray Scale success stories,” it indicates that speculative sentiment is heating up, and long-term faith is declining.
People trust the trend more than value, which is often a characteristic of an increasing risk appetite cycle.
Truly mature investors usually do not idolize anyone.
They only study two things: where the money they make comes from.
Whether this model can be replicated from this perspective is closer to the essence of making money than emotional worship.