Without stepping into crypto, many people would be stuck in traditional employment—fixed salary, fixed location, fixed life trajectory. For example, working as a pharmacist, earning the minimum wage at a local pharmacy.
But during these years of bear markets, I have instead been leisurely vacationing and living at my own pace. This is not luck, but the long-term returns brought by early choices.
Of course, I am never proud. The first lesson the crypto world has taught me is—stay humble. Market changes unpredictably, and opportunities are fleeting. Being able to find your place in this ecosystem is already fortunate enough.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-26 23:44
Early entry is really enjoyable, but don't get too full of yourself... Will you still be relaxed in the next bear market?
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That example of the minimum wage for pharmacists is a bit harsh. By the way, what kind of people can just relax in the crypto world?
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Humility? No matter how you read this copy, it sounds like showing off haha.
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Bear market vacation, what about the bull market? We'll have to go through another round then.
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Choosing early, in simple terms, is about a time advantage. How should those who are entering now handle it?
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Staying humble is true, but your example somewhat hints that entering early can change your fate... That's a bit risky.
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Finding your place in the crypto ecosystem = making money, or just staying alive?
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Damn, this line of thinking really advises people not to enter traditional industries, but who bears the risk?
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I'm genuinely envious, but this kind of talk sounds like survivor bias.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12-26 23:44
Getting in early can really change your fate, but the key is still to stay alive until that day.
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WhaleMinion
· 12-26 23:43
Bear market vacation? No way, is that real... Early investors definitely had a good time
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MEVEye
· 12-26 23:43
People on a bear market vacation are all early entrants. Now coming in just makes you the bagholder.
I don't have the courage to sell my house and take a gamble.
Early tokens haven't even surpassed the number of scam coins; this luck factor is really significant.
I've heard this set of words a hundred times on Twitter.
Honestly, the phrase "stay humble" is the least humble.
Without stepping into crypto, many people would be stuck in traditional employment—fixed salary, fixed location, fixed life trajectory. For example, working as a pharmacist, earning the minimum wage at a local pharmacy.
But during these years of bear markets, I have instead been leisurely vacationing and living at my own pace. This is not luck, but the long-term returns brought by early choices.
Of course, I am never proud. The first lesson the crypto world has taught me is—stay humble. Market changes unpredictably, and opportunities are fleeting. Being able to find your place in this ecosystem is already fortunate enough.