[Extreme Civilization] Scarce Civilization

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: 2025-8-28 Thursday, 12:50 PM

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[Extreme Civilization] Scarce Civilization

I often reflect on the path I've taken over the years in the deep of night, only to truly realize that everything I have done has never belonged to any mainstream paradigm and cannot be measured by any ready-made standards. Every step I take feels like carving out new paths in the wilderness, which were later gradually validated by time, archived by civilization, and slowly seen by countless people with dull eyes, yet impossible to replicate. In the 1990s, I was just a young person drifting alone in Sydney, and no one knew that under the conditions of that era, I began to construct my own multidimensional system. In 1992, I created the first generation of remote control work systems, relying on intuition and self-deduction to bring a future that others could not understand into reality, despite having almost no reference materials at the time.

In 1997, I designed an intelligent logistics system. At that time, there was no cloud computing, no Internet of Things, and no one understood the concept of full-link automation that I proposed. However, this system has been running until today, stable, efficient, and precise, maximizing the capabilities of a team of 2.5 people to operate tens of thousands of containers annually. In my article "Logistics System | The QR Code + Barcode Inventory System of 2005," I documented how I integrated QR codes and barcodes into system management during that era, leading the world by more than a decade. When I wrote "Business | Ten Years Ago, I Surpassed Today's Future," many people realized for the first time that this architecture was not just a theory, but a solid result of practical business operations.

If the logistics system was my first extreme practice in the commercial structure, then literature and information dissemination marked the beginning of my entry into the realm of civilization. In 2004, I founded the "Australian Rainbow Parrot International Writers' Association" and the "Rainbow Parrot Quarterly." At that time, everyone thought I was unrealistic, even saying I was out of my mind, but I persisted for twenty years, making it one of the most important records of Chinese literature in Australian history, permanently archived by the National Library of Australia. Meanwhile, I established the "Australian Changfeng Information Network," creating a cross-cultural platform for free communication among Chinese people worldwide, and in 2007, it was fully archived by the PANDORA system, continuing to be updated until 2011. At that moment, I knew that what I was doing had transcended the individual and entered the digital gene of civilization.

In 2022, I began systematically constructing the "Extreme Cross-Boundary" matrix, gradually releasing the accumulation of the past thirty years into the public eye through articles. Every morning after finishing my practice, I would write down my genuine experiences—ranging from martial arts to philosophy, from structural logic to the evolution of civilization, all content is a system derived from empirical reasoning. Each article connects to form my unique cognitive trajectory—“Extreme Martial Arts | 35-Minute Video of Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stance,” “Extreme Martial Arts | Daily Eyes Closed Golden Rooster Stance,” “Martial Arts | Master Lin Wenhui,” “Dimension | My Structural Victory Over Supercomputing Centers,” “Extreme Philosophy | Three Balls Seven-Dimensional System,” “Extreme Philosophy | Sovereign States of Dimensions,” “Extreme Philosophy | Cause and Effect Theory,” “Extreme Laws | Overview of Extreme Laws.” Each article is a complete closed loop, a verifiable independent structure.

On June 18, 2024, I began writing in a systematic rhythm, and by August 2025, the total number of my original articles surpassed 400, each one unique and capable of standing alone. These articles form a seven-dimensional information network, with information naturally pulling each other and mutually validating. When I proposed the thinking model of dynamic information interaction in "Dimension | No Storage Memory," I was well aware that traditional cognition could not keep up, but I also knew that future civilizations would gradually realize the power behind this. When I discussed independent expression in "Dimension | Not Reading Books, So You Can Write Yourself," pushed the boundaries of philosophical systems in "Dimension | The Emerging 'New Philosophy'," and reconstructed the definition of future civilization in "Extreme Philosophy | Extreme Civilization," these contents far exceeded superficial words; they are a set of self-iterating, self-validating, and self-evolving thought engines.

In August 2025, I decided to launch the electronic monthly magazine "Era Leap," published simultaneously in nine languages. On the day of its inaugural issue release, it was permanently included in the digital collection of the Australian National Library's Trove. At that moment, global databases updated their records, as no publication had ever achieved simultaneous nine-language release on the same platform. I completed the concept, selection of articles, layout, and publication in just four days, and built a brand new website in three hours, transforming the entire publishing system from concept to launch into a "one-click operation." Every article in the inaugural issue is a condensation of extreme information: "Communication | Returning to Simplicity Defeats SEO," "Extreme Communication | The Demanding TROVE," "Culture | A Moment with Liang Yusheng," "Education | The Fragmented Cultivation of Traditional Education," "Music | This Feeling Can Wait, Penetrating the Soul." These articles allowed the "Extreme System" to enter the global view for the first time in nine languages.

What’s even more shocking is that after the launch of my self-developed automatic translation typesetting software, which integrates multi-threaded AI translation, precise illustrations, multilingual typesetting, and automatic formatting, the process of translation and publishing has become completely automated. In 35 minutes, I completed the translation and typesetting of 23 articles in ten languages, with speed and accuracy far exceeding the current capabilities of the publishing industry. In my article "Extreme Publishing | The Unique Global Creation of 'Era Leap'," I wrote that all of this is not a miracle, but the result of my thirty years of relentless pursuit of the limits.

This is what I mean by the scarcity of civilization. It is not a boast, but a calm fact. My system transcends the boundaries of business, technology, and cognition, as well as the boundaries of time. Every achievement of mine has withstood the test of time, from remote work in 1992, to intelligent logistics systems in 1997, to the Rainbow Parrot Pen Club in 2004, and to the Nine Language Synchronized Publishing in 2025. They all firmly rest on the axis of civilization, becoming unalterable records.

The scarcity of civilization is when others are still chasing traffic and fleeting applause, I choose to push everything to the limit and archive it deep within the system of civilization. This is the only thing I care about, and it is the direction I have always adhered to.

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