There's something special about being part of something early. You see what's building, what's coming—the real story before it hits everyone else. That feeling of knowing you had a hand in it? Hard to beat.
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PanicSeller
· 01-11 03:38
The thrill of early participation, I understand... but often this feeling is just one cut after another.
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FomoAnxiety
· 01-09 12:23
Hmm, that's right. Early bird really wins big; while others are FOMOing, I've already hopped on the train.
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-09 12:21
That feeling of getting in early is really awesome. Watching others realize it only after the fact, by then we've already made a fortune.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-09 12:18
ngl early entry really feels amazing. Watching things gradually rise, and by the time others realize it, you've already got the hang of it.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-09 12:10
Early participants' psychology is very genuine; the thrill of having an information advantage is indeed exhilarating. However, to be honest, it also makes people prone to overestimating themselves.
There's something special about being part of something early. You see what's building, what's coming—the real story before it hits everyone else. That feeling of knowing you had a hand in it? Hard to beat.