What is top-level thinking? First assess value, then invest energy. Don't waste time on meaningless things, but also don't measure everything solely by profit—long-term value often outweighs short-term returns. Filter your circle, rather than look down on others. Stay away from those who drain you, while getting close to those who can help you grow, but there's no need to deliberately belittle anyone. Stay calm in the face of challenges, stabilize before taking action. Most problems have solutions; panic only magnifies mistakes. Emotional stability is a core competitive advantage. Only those who can control their emotions are qualified to make decisions. Be rounded on the outside but firm on the inside, low-key yet with boundaries. Appear humble on the surface, but have principles inside; neither overly sharp nor easily manipulated. Make decisions decisively, but not blindly or ruthlessly. Be decisive when it’s time to cut losses, but important relationships also need to be nurtured, rather than just prioritizing "profit first." Avoid engaging in unimportant arguments. Remain silent on trivial matters, and reserve your energy for what truly matters. Have an understanding of human nature, but don’t calculate deliberately. Understand social dynamics, but don’t exploit or drain others to elevate yourself.