When it comes to Trump's remarks, it inevitably reminds people of the old saying: "The price of success is loneliness." With 30 ranking tournament championships and the miracle of six titles in a single season, such dazzling achievements have only brought a sigh. This "golden boy" in the snooker world actually claims to be severely underestimated, which is really sighing. Let's take an analogy. Trump is like a singer in the fan circle whose strength and popularity are not proportional. First-class technology, outstanding works, but just a little short of "heat". At the age of 35, he has stood at the pinnacle of snooker, but in his view, he seems to have become an "invisible champion". Taste Trump's remarks carefully, and between the lines reveals a strong sense of helplessness and grievance. The myth of six titles in a single season has been forgotten, the seven consecutive victories against Wilson have been ignored, and even those high-quality achievements seem to have been covered with a layer of dust. This makes people can't help asking: Is it that the snooker world is too "forgetful", or is Trump too "sensitive"? Interestingly, while Trump complains about being underestimated, he is also setting new goals for himself - to win the super grand slam. Where is this person who is underestimated? It is clearly a master of "pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger". Just like the boss of the restaurant who keeps talking about "bad business" every day, he turns around and opens a chain store. However, to put it another…