Scrolling through, I noticed the Asian woman with a strong presence next to Brian Armstrong, the boss of CB, in the family photo.
A quick check confirmed it.
Angela Meng, a genuine Beijing girl with an impressive resume:
Elite model → South China Morning Post & Reuters journalist → veteran investment banker at Lazard.
Immigrated to the U.S. at 11, graduated from UCLA; how she met Brian hasn't been revealed, but Brian refers to her as his 'long-term partner' and 'best friend.'

What 'hidden traits' do Asian women have that make them the 'ultimate choice' for so many elite figures?
—Even if seen through the eyes of some people, they may not fit the 'standard aesthetic.'

Some say this is the 'Asian woman halo'; others say this is 'cross-border attraction.'
But in my view, behind this hides a set of tacit 'stability' logic among high-net-worth individuals.

1. They often come with a 'stable core.'
Angela's resume shows this clearly:
Model → Journalist → Investment Banker → Founder's partner.
Every step crosses boundaries, but each step is taken steadily.
This kind of 'stability' is not conservatism, but clarity about what one wants and the confidence to transform at any time.

Does this resemble the characteristics a quality asset should have?
—Stay calm during market fluctuations, switch tracks without collapsing, and hold long-term value that increases rather than decreases.

This is also what @usddio emphasizes in design: stability is not about remaining static, but about always grasping the anchor point amidst change.
Dual-driven by algorithms and reserves, even in chaotic market flows, the system has its own coping logic.

2. They excel at 'cross-cultural translation'
Grew up in Beijing, matured in the United States, worked on Wall Street, and lived in Silicon Valley.
Women like Angela are essentially 'cross-cultural translators.'
They can understand the interpersonal society of the East while navigating the rule games of the West; this ability is a rare resource in the era of global asset allocation.

This also explains why more and more elites choose Asian partners—
They are not just partners, but 'strategic partners' who can help you see the rules clearly, reduce risks, and maintain pace in different contexts.

Just like @usddio's role in cross-border payments and stable value exchange:
Not tied to a single culture, but maintaining credibility and usability in multiple scenarios.

3. 'Long-termism' is their hidden code
Brian describes Angela as a 'long-term partner' and 'best friend'—
You see, the keyword is 'long-term.'

There is a common 'deep cultivation' gene in Asian culture: trust in relationships, value accumulation, and long-term vision.
This kind of thinking is precisely what is most lacking in speculative markets.

Many people chase trends, speculate short-term, and suffer from FOMO, often resulting in being harvested.
But those who can truly transcend cycles are long-termists—
Regardless of love, career, or assets.

What @usddio advocates is exactly this point:
Not pursuing short-term profits, but achieving sustainable stability through mechanisms and reserves.
#USDD sees trust in stability, behind it is the value commitment of long-termism.

4. So, should national men be anxious?
Some people feel sour after watching such gossip: 'Why are there only white men with Asian women?'
Some even say: 'Brothers, let's compete and get the beautiful girls back!'

But I think the key point is not about 'snatching.'
The focus is whether you can also become that 'stable' person?
—In love, career, and assets, it is all the same.

If you are chasing highs and lows all day and your mindset explodes with the K-line, don’t talk about attracting quality partners; you may not even be able to protect your own wallet.

Stability is the greatest attraction of a person.
Stabilize emotions, stabilize rhythm, stabilize assets.

In summary:
Asian women are favored by elites, not by mysticism, but because they often possess:
Stable core
Cross-cultural abilities
Long-term thinking

These three points are exactly what @usddio wants to convey in a volatile market:
With reserves, not afraid of fluctuations; with algorithms, not afraid of chaos; with beliefs, not afraid of short-term noise.

So, don't just focus on gossip.
Instead, ask yourself: Does my asset allocation have this kind of 'stability with upward trends' attraction?

Follow @usddio and cultivate the wisdom of 'stability' together.

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