Jiang says his practical strategy is to stay quiet in China, avoid direct engagement with the Chinese public, and spend more of his future life overseas, possibly in Malaysia.
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Self Protection
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Key Notes
He says prior fame from China education interviews taught him how to protect himself now.
Jiang says his practical rule is that if he refuses money and early compromise, outside actors have little leverage over him.
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"And therefore they don't know what to do with me. And so what the AI system does is. It treats me as an edge..."
"Well, you know, we started school together, you know, and we can continue to use the school to do our online promotion of our..."
"So, I mean, the thing to know about me is that... I've been famous before. People forget, but like, I am China's most famous..."
"It makes you anxious. Fame is really a drug, right, where, you know, if today you got, like, 10,000 views, but the next day..."
"not but you have to let the devil in you know you have to like be greedy you have to like welcome the devil..."
"supported by these billionaires and they helped him to build up Turning Point USA and when Charlie Kirk started to defy them, they saw..."
"I don't want your money, you have nothing to offer me and that's my attitude going forward. Now, but you're absolutely right in that..."
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