When I returned to my hometown in the afternoon, I saw my neighbors playing mahjong around the table. One Hu has 10,000 times, and the other has 50 times, all of which are big-card games.



Staring at the card table for a while, I suddenly understood a truth.

There is a very playful rule in playing mahjong - you can both touch yourself and play cards fed by others. I feel that I win more, so some people like to hold back and wait for the big ones, but they miss the opportunity of a bunch of small beards. And those who accept it when they see it, although they don't win much every time, they are safe in the bag.

This is exactly the same as the currency circle.

Hu other people's cards = sold but made money
Touch yourself = eat a wave of skyrocketing

But the ending is completely different.

Hu other people's cards are small rich and safe players in the currency circle. The account has been rising, but every time it slaps the thigh - "if you take it for another week, you will be financially free".

What about self-touching? It is equivalent to ten times a hundred times the currency of all in. The probability is pitifully small, and what's worse is that the money that should have been earned is not earned, and it may be lost in the end, which is equivalent to waiting for zero coins.

I pondered this question all afternoon.

In the future, I have to be the one who sees the cards.

Unless the board is particularly clear and the feeling is particularly strong, don't bet on that self-touching luck. It's better to make a lot of money than to lose all your studs once.
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 12-11 01:55
Exactly right, I'm that kind of fool who waits around for tenfold coins, only to lose everything in a one-shot all-in. It's really just greed, wanting to eat the biggest piece of meat, but ending up not even getting the broth. Stable arbitrage isn't as exciting, but looking back, my account is definitely increasing, which is way less exhausting than constantly watching K-line charts.
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 12-10 05:00
Haha, really, it's the king to accept it when you see it, don't make that all-in dream
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DuskSurfervip
· 12-10 04:58
Oh, this passage poked my heart. I have been the wronged person who has held back the big names in recent years, and I have missed many opportunities to fall into the bag.
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FunGibleTomvip
· 12-10 04:51
That's right, greed kills people. I have been all in twice earlier, and I am still reflecting on life. Or your friend is smart and makes a lot of money.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 12-10 04:51
This wave is too heart-wrenching, I am the wronged person who waits for myself to lose all the studs
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Blockchainiacvip
· 12-10 04:40
That's right, accepting it when you see it is really the secret to living the longest in the currency circle
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