Want to make a name for yourself in the crypto space? Many people have this dream, but only a few can truly stick with it. Why? Because most overlook the three most basic things.
Sleep, nutrition, social management—sounds simple and a bit cliché, but these are precisely the dividing lines between success and failure. You must treat this industry as a real profession, not just a hobby. Not convinced? Listen to what the real big players in the circle have to say; they will tell you the same thing. This is not some secret formula, but a consensus among all winners.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 10h ago
The idea of sleep and nutrition is talked about so much, but honestly, most people can't actually do it... including me.
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RiddleMaster
· 10h ago
That's so true. I have the most say in sleep. I used to stay up late chasing the market and ended up getting liquidated. Now I stick to a regular schedule.
Every day is just chicken soup; how many people can really do it?
Social management is the most easily overlooked part. A group of people just messing around is of little use.
After hearing so much about success principles, the most effective thing is to sleep soundly.
Stop talking nonsense. Most people fail because of lack of execution, not because of missing secrets.
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GmGnSleeper
· 10h ago
I've really been burned by sleep issues, staying up all night to watch the market and getting rug pulled twice.
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That's right, but how many people can really do it? Everyone talks about professionalism, but in the end, they still FOMO before going to bed at 9 o'clock.
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Social management? My way of managing social interactions is muting all groups haha.
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It sounds like a cliché, but it's true—if your health collapses, everything is doomed.
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It's no lie that big players say this, but the problem is most people hear it and then continue to self-destruct.
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Not touching anything after 3 AM and still hoping to succeed in this industry? Dream on.
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There's nothing wrong with that, but it's really execution that’s the hell mode.
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
That's so true. I have deep experience with sleep issues; staying up late to watch the market directly wrecked me.
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Social management is really the bottleneck. A lot of information noise requires learning to filter.
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It sounds like a cliché, but honestly no one really does it well.
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I've seriously neglected nutrition, and now I regret it a lot.
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The common consensus among winners is to treat themselves like a business operation. It sounds simple but is hard to do.
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Staying up late every day trying to catch the bottom, but in the end, my mind gets muddled and I lose even more.
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That's why I know big players are very disciplined—they all put effort into these three areas.
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After reading this, I feel like I'm really slacking off haha.
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When I was sleeping well, my judgment was definitely much sharper. But then I started to self-sabotage again.
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What’s hard is knowing it but just can't control myself.
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Sticking to these three points sounds simple, but in reality, it's the hardest discipline.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 10h ago
I have indeed suffered losses in sleep and nutrition, having stayed up all night chasing trades and directly damaging my health.
That's right, the threshold for this industry seems low but is actually deadly competitive; it's all about endurance.
People talk about professionalism every day, but some still treat the crypto world like a casino, and in the end, they all become cannon fodder.
Want to make a name for yourself in the crypto space? Many people have this dream, but only a few can truly stick with it. Why? Because most overlook the three most basic things.
Sleep, nutrition, social management—sounds simple and a bit cliché, but these are precisely the dividing lines between success and failure. You must treat this industry as a real profession, not just a hobby. Not convinced? Listen to what the real big players in the circle have to say; they will tell you the same thing. This is not some secret formula, but a consensus among all winners.