#数字货币市场洞察 The exams and practicals this week are almost over, and I can finally catch my breath. To be honest, after being involved in the crypto market for so long, I've come to realize more and more that the people who actually make money are the ones quietly studying and learning.
I've seen too many people messing around in communities just for fun, while those low-key friends who research on-chain data and read whitepapers are the ones whose account balances are truly growing. The cognitive gap is especially obvious in the crypto space.
A while ago, I was talking with my roommate about financial freedom, and he asked me what my goal was. I thought about it—there's really no standard answer to this question. People's desires grow as their assets increase; the number that feels enough today might become just a new starting point tomorrow.
As someone born after 2000, I've set myself a small goal of A7. Does that sound like much? Maybe not, but combined with consistent trading profits and the cash flow from a real job after graduation, that setup already beats out a lot of my peers. Even taking a step back, at least it's a mid-level achievement.
So, learning to be content might be the most important mindset to develop on the investment journey. If you can't get past this, no matter how much you earn, it'll never feel like enough.
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ser_aped.eth
· 12-08 09:11
Yes, people who are serious have indeed made money, and it's the same with those around me.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12-08 09:09
Alright, this A7 small goal is still realistic, unlike some people who always talk about financial freedom and starting with millions.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-08 09:01
You're absolutely right; those who quietly do their homework indeed earn more steadily. I've also seen people around me whose accounts shrink because they spend all day sharing crypto jokes, haha.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12-08 08:55
Case closed, the ones who are really making money are quietly working hard, unlike me who’s always spamming the screen haha
#数字货币市场洞察 The exams and practicals this week are almost over, and I can finally catch my breath. To be honest, after being involved in the crypto market for so long, I've come to realize more and more that the people who actually make money are the ones quietly studying and learning.
I've seen too many people messing around in communities just for fun, while those low-key friends who research on-chain data and read whitepapers are the ones whose account balances are truly growing. The cognitive gap is especially obvious in the crypto space.
A while ago, I was talking with my roommate about financial freedom, and he asked me what my goal was. I thought about it—there's really no standard answer to this question. People's desires grow as their assets increase; the number that feels enough today might become just a new starting point tomorrow.
As someone born after 2000, I've set myself a small goal of A7. Does that sound like much? Maybe not, but combined with consistent trading profits and the cash flow from a real job after graduation, that setup already beats out a lot of my peers. Even taking a step back, at least it's a mid-level achievement.
So, learning to be content might be the most important mindset to develop on the investment journey. If you can't get past this, no matter how much you earn, it'll never feel like enough.