He Yi responded to a question from the community: How do you always maintain your passion after achieving great success in life?

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On June 13, in the Binance Chinese Community AMA, Web3 researcher BTCdayu asked Binance co-founder He Yi: " How did Yi Jie maintain her extreme passion after achieving such high achievements in life for so many years? "

He Yi responded, " I was born in poverty and have seen highs and lows, as well as the great divisions of the world. Therefore, I instinctively want to do something for the world when I have greater abilities. When people come to this world, they always want to leave something behind, either materially, such as children, or spiritually, such as leaving something that can change the world. I personally have no interest in buying luxury goods after I become rich. I am determined not to fall into the trap of consumerism. I believe that greater enthusiasm should be used for construction and growth. For example, I tweeted in the middle of the night yesterday that I wanted to work out, which actually meant I wanted to get healthy. "

She said she would divide her life into several modules: one is health, such as fitness; the second is cognitive iteration and lifelong growth, forcing herself to continuously learn and iterate, promote interdisciplinary links, and better understand the world with a diversified mindset; the third is to try to leave something for the world.

"As for the idea of ​​wanting to retire and being lazy, sometimes I do, but I would rather do a career that is built to last. Do you know a man named Duan Yongping? He started Subor in his early years, then BBK, and finally retired from the company. But he left behind three very strong products, vivo, OPPO, and Xiaotiancai, which is very inspiring. I also hope that my approach can influence more people, not to become another me, but to treat users and careers like me. "

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