#数字资产生态回暖 When I was young, I always loved to compete with others, trying to see who could earn more and then pushing myself to surpass them. Now, this kind of drive has gradually faded—I’m no longer stirred by how others operate or by a few zeros in someone’s account.



Thinking about it, there’s a harsh reality for those who make big money in the crypto market: luck. The main cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $BNB, and $SOL that can be caught are mostly those whose traders have hit the right cycle. The most practical approach for ordinary people is to do what they should do well, earn the money they should earn without worry, and not use others’ achievements as a whip to self-criticize.

Instead of stressing over the gap, it’s better to adjust your mindset. On the path of crypto investment, accepting your own rhythm is much clearer than pointless comparisons.
BTC-0.92%
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token_therapistvip
· 6h ago
You're right, luck is really unavoidable. That's how I came to understand it as well.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 21h ago
That's a great point, and I feel the same way now. I've seen through it long ago—making money in the crypto world is all about luck. Instead of staring at zeros in someone else's account every day, it's better to get a good sleep and wait for the next cycle.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 21h ago
Exactly, it's that survivor bias feeling—those who entered early are all bragging.
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SnapshotBotvip
· 22h ago
You're right, that's the principle, but there are very few who can truly do it. --- Luck is something nobody can rely on; I've seen through it long ago. --- I'm still adjusting my mindset, still involuntarily looking at others' accounts haha. --- Hitting the right cycle is the main way to make money. Admitting this actually feels more reassuring. --- Don't use others' achievements as a whip; that's a very sharp comment, hit close to home. --- Accepting your own pace sounds comfortable, but in practice, it can still lead to anxiety. --- Clarity? Sometimes I think it's more difficult than burning money.
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TokenTaxonomistvip
· 22h ago
nah actually, let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick... timing thesis doesn't hold up statistically. most "early adopters" just got lucky with the phylogenetics of which chain survived, not actual skill. taxonomically speaking, most retail investors occupy the same evolutionary dead-end regardless of their hodl narrative tbh
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nft_widowvip
· 22h ago
Honestly, mindset is something that needs to be cultivated over time. I used to get really annoyed when I saw others' accounts with just a little zero early on. Timing definitely relies a bit more on luck. Instead of obsessing over other people's accounts, it's better to focus on doing your own homework well.
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ILCollectorvip
· 22h ago
That's right, it's all about being relaxed. I don't really care about how many digits are in other people's accounts anymore; it's all just paper wealth. The key is to live more comfortably.
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