Why do some families never turn their fortunes around?



Honestly, it all comes down to these few barriers—

**The first is people**. No guidance. If no one in the family has experience in business or a broad vision, the next generation is walking in the dark. Elders spend their lives working for others and never think about how to plan a different path for their children.

**The second is mindset**. Many elders just want to be comfortable and are indifferent to their children's education and financial support. When they get old, they use their nurturing debt to manipulate their children. This parent debt to child logic—what kind of next generation can it cultivate?

**The third is fragmentation**. Siblings do their own thing, resources can never accumulate. No advantage in the same industry, and they still love to turn on each other for petty gains. How can a family like this, scattered and disorganized, rise?

Compare that to families that truly succeed—take Zhejiang families, for example. They operate their businesses as a family enterprise. When one person finds success, they immediately support relatives to replicate in other cities. It’s not competition but a grid-like layout, turning the entire industry into their own business. With several generations working together, resources continuously accumulate—who can stop them?

Ultimately, poverty is due to scattering; wealth is due to gathering. $BTC
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-20 15:59
This title is about BTC but talks about family dynamics. Well... I just assume Web3 can heal the original family, haha.
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BlockchainBardvip
· 01-20 10:06
Tsk, the title mentions BTC but the content is all about family knowledge. The logic is a bit off.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 01-19 19:36
honestly this family breakdown hits different... it's literally the same liquidity mechanics but applied to bloodlines lmao. dudes wondering why they're fractured when they never even attempted to pool their capital or coordinate positions across generations. that's just asking to get liquidated by entropy fr fr
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ChainDoctorvip
· 01-19 10:41
That's right, it's the difference between retail investor mentality and institutional mentality. The same goes for BTC — retail investors are each cutting their own losses, while institutions have already set up the game.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 01-18 21:44
It's a bit harsh to say, but it's true... My family has this same problem, with brothers who never cooperate, and we're still stuck in the same place. The Zhejiang way is indeed exceptional; their resource pooling and collective strength are just different. Over here, it's all internal fighting, haha.
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PancakeFlippavip
· 01-18 21:44
Oh wow, you're really speaking harshly, but the core issue is undeniable... Without resource aggregation, it's truly pointless.
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WalletAnxietyPatientvip
· 01-18 21:43
Honestly, once the family falls apart, it's over. Look at how Zhejiang people do it—they really stick together. What about us? Brothers and sisters each do their own thing, and we have to watch out for each other. How can we turn things around?
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RektRecordervip
· 01-18 21:42
That's right, internal family competition is even more brutal than the crypto world; some people are really just self-destructive.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 01-18 21:42
After several generations, I finally understand that this is the root cause of the wealth gap. I'm convinced.
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