[Postscript] Everything Hasn't Started Yet

Wu Chao Hui (JEFFI CHAO HUI WU)

Article Date: 2025-8-16

When you turn to this page, it means you have traversed the entire dense structure of the inaugural issue of "The Leap of the Times." You have seen me stabilize a logistics system for over a decade without capital; you have seen me sweating in a short sleeve by the seaside at seven degrees in the morning; you have seen me defeat the most expensive systems with the oldest tools; you have seen me surpass algorithms without algorithms; you have seen me accomplish seemingly impossible tasks using my body, systems, structures, logic, and rhythm. You have witnessed my self-evident system spanning over a dozen fields, including literature, philosophy, martial arts, health preservation, technology, education, music, communication, and system design. You have seen more than fifty empirical originals resonating with each other and forming a closed loop within a single publication. You have seen this journal available in nine languages: Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, German, Portuguese, and Russian, with a total word count of about 550,000 words in translations, creating a global impact. You have seen an inaugural issue equivalent to the energy of three monthly issues pouring forth.

But all of this is not everything. "The Leap of the Times" is not a mere accumulation of articles, but a multidimensional coordinate system. Each piece is a point, and behind each point lies an independent closed-loop system. These systems do not exist in parallel; rather, they penetrate, trigger, and overlap with one another. During the reading process, you may have already sensed a structural pressure—it does not unfold in a sequential manner by chapters or fields, but rather in a three-dimensional way, allowing you to enter at any point and trigger global connections.

The inaugural issue is merely a panoramic debut, condensing the core nodes I have built over the years into this volume. It is not the entirety of the origin, nor is it the complete path; it simply allows me to complete a systematic first handshake with you in the same time and space. Many people will stop after a few pieces because the information density is too high and the logical threads are too dense. Every detail is real, and each detail can unfold into an independent system. This is not meant to create a reading barrier, but because I have not used any diluents, no hollow emotional embellishments, and no preset positions—only real experiences, direct structures, and core logic, presented to you intact.

When you think you have come a long way and have seen all of me, that is just an illusion. The inaugural issue is not the end, but a preparatory action. The more than fifty articles you read here are just a part of my over three hundred columns, just slices of decades of cross-disciplinary empirical evidence, just the first layer of each system. What you see are the boundaries, a way of refusing to be categorized, a process of achieving maximum results with minimal resources, the ability to build systems from scratch in any field, independence, and a complete demonstration of logic and rhythm replacing authority and rules.

What you haven't seen yet is the multidimensional unfolding behind each system, the deep connections between each article and others, the structure between structures, the logic between logics, the overall mechanism that can be reorganized, evolved, and derived at any time; it is those technological breakthroughs, architectural innovations, and civilizational nodes that have been overlooked by the world, misjudged by professionals, and missed by capital—once quietly operating outside the mainstream, they are now fully presented.

These will not end with the inaugural issue. They will continue to be unveiled in every subsequent monthly publication, every new article, and every expansion of dimensions. And when you connect your own experiences with these systems while reading, you have already become a part of this leap. The path after the entrance will not be easier than the inaugural issue; it will be denser, more three-dimensional, deeper, and higher. It will repeatedly force you to reconstruct your understanding, question inertia, and confront a fact—many of the limits you think exist are merely reasons you have stopped.

"Time Leap" is not a description of a past event, but rather a designation of a continuously occurring state. It is incremental, cumulative, and irreversible. It does not end at a certain moment; instead, it surges like the tide, coming in again and again, each time higher and farther. The tide has just touched your toes, and the inaugural issue in your hands is merely a signal. It tells you that I have already handed you the first set of fragments of civilization; it also tells you that the moment you close it, you have only completed the starting point.

Everything has not yet begun.

     

 

 

 

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