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Underlying Logic Observation Notes 15: How to Build Your Position in the Era

2026-03-02 6 mins read

This article provides 5 practical steps to help you anchor your abilities in the rising structure of the era, find your unique position, grow with the trend, and achieve stable long-term progress.

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🧭 Article 15: Underlying Logic for Ordinary People — How to Build Your Position in the Era

This is the 15th article in the Underlying Logic Observation Notes series. Your position in the era means anchoring your abilities, structure, and choices to the most favorable “rising sector” of the times.

In this article, we turn “position in the era” from an abstract, vague concept into a practical path that ordinary people can judge, choose, adjust, and continuously upgrade.

It is not metaphysics, not fate, not determined by background. It is one of the most critical, practical, and life-changing underlying skills in an era of drastic change.

Following the first 14 articles — structure, clarity, certainty, moat, anti-fragility, long-termism, leapfrogging, cross-era competitiveness — your position in the era is where you fix all your capabilities and direction onto the most beneficial structural point of the times.


1. Your Position Is Not Where You Are, But What Force You Stand On

Many people think their position is defined by:

  • City
  • Company
  • Job title
  • Income
  • Education
  • Network

These are only surface positions — static descriptions of where you are now.

What truly determines your ceiling, growth speed, and resilience is: Which trend you stand on, which structure you are in, which force pushes you forward.

Position in the era is not geography, not job title, not current income.

It is a structural position — whether you are in a rising structure or a declining channel.


2. Why You Must Proactively Build Your Position

The next decade will be a decade of full structural restructuring:

  • Accelerated technological revolution (AI, computing power, automation)
  • Complete industrial restructuring (new energy, high-end manufacturing, biotech)
  • Global supply chain reshuffle (efficiency first → security first)
  • Career system remodeling (many jobs disappear, new ones emerge)
  • Evolving urban and regional patterns

In such an era: Your position directly determines your destiny.

Stand in a rising structure, and the era will carry you forward. Stand in a declining structure, and even hard work will barely help you break through.

Your position in the era is the lowest-cost, highest-leverage lever for ordinary people. Changing position can matter more than five extra years of effort.


3. Your Position Depends on Three Layers

A strong position is a three-layer superposition:

1. Industry Structure

Is your industry rising, stable, or declining long-term? This is the foundation of your position.

2. Role Position in the Industry

Is your role easily replaceable, or strategically enhanced and empowered by technology? This is your safety buffer.

3. Position in the Value Chain

Are you at the bottom or edge, or at a key node or value center? This is the most critical layer.

If all three rise, you ride the era’s express train. If two decline, you will struggle endlessly.


4. The Most Valuable Positions for the Next Decade

These are not short-term fads. They are structurally rising, long-term irreversible, cycle-resistant backbone positions:

1. Technological Literacy

You don’t need to code, but you must understand how technology reshapes industries, jobs, and value distribution.

2. AI-Enhanced Roles

People who collaborate with AI, amplify efficiency, and boost output, not those replaced by AI.

3. New Energy & High-End Manufacturing

Roles in R&D, engineering, process, quality, and supply chain have stable, long-term value.

4. Global Supply Chain Positions

Experts in processes, security, cross-border operations, and risk will always be irreplaceable.

5. Influence Through Content & Expression

Visibility and trust determine success. Writing, communication, and content creation build your influence.

6. Anti-Fragile Safety Position

Multiple income streams, transferable skills, low leverage, and high flexibility give you freedom to choose.

These are not winds — they are long-term elevators.


5. 5 Practical Steps to Build Your Position

Step 1: Judge if You Are Rising or Falling

Ask yourself:

  • Is my industry structurally rising or declining?
  • Is my role enhanced or replaceable?
  • Are my skills becoming scarce or obsolete?

If two answers point downward, you must change position.

Step 2: Choose a Structurally Rising Direction

Focus on: AI & computing infrastructure, new energy, semiconductors, biotech, digital infrastructure, global supply chains, security.

Step 3: Build Transferable Skills

Structured thinking, writing, data analysis, project management, tech literacy, English, cross-domain integration.

Step 4: Build an Anti-Fragile Structure

Multiple incomes, liquid assets, low debt, health, emotional stability. This gives you the courage to switch tracks.

Step 5: Build a Long-Term System

Anchor to trends, accumulate scarce skills, invest steadily, upgrade cognition. Move from the edge to the core, step by step.


6. Position Is Not Found — It Is Built

Your position is:

  • Chosen rationally
  • Learned continuously
  • Accumulated patiently
  • Adjusted dynamically
  • Defended firmly

It is not fate. It is strategy.


7. The Essence of Position: Stand on Rising Forces

You don’t need talent, connections, or luck. You only need one thing:

Stand in the rising trend, stand on structural forces, stand in the right position of the era.

The ultimate goal: Let the era carry you forward, not drag you, abandon you, or leave you behind.

 

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