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Spending time following hype is not as good as doing more research. The narratives truly worth entering are often loudly promoted by the community—those pieces of information and trend clues that benefit you are actually right in front of you. Instead of blindly following the crowd, it's better to learn how to discern. Ultimately, finding a worthwhile direction to bet on is more important than anything else. So many people in the community are indicating which way to go; the key is whether you have the mindset to understand.
Doing homework is really difficult, it's still more comfortable to follow the experts
There are so many community signals, why do we keep stepping into pits
Honestly, the ability to discern is more valuable than anything else
All the information is clearly presented, the key is whether you dare to trust your own judgment
Following the crowd makes you a rookie; signals are everywhere, the key is whether you can understand them
Betting on the right direction beats all efforts in seconds, no need to talk nonsense, just get on board
Mining for gold amidst the noise in the community, smart people have already made a fortune
Instead of worrying about whether to buy or not, it's better to first understand why you should buy
I've heard many such pieces of advice, but few actually follow through.
All the information is right there; the problem is having the insight to see through it, which is the hardest part.
People buy whatever the community calls out, often just stepping stones.
Doing homework really makes money, but it requires time, and everyone is busy.
This theory is good, but execution is the real dividing line.
There are so many clues in plain sight, so why are some people still late to realize?
The ones who truly make money are always a minority; they've already placed their bets in the shadows.
Instead of listening to the community's loud claims, it's better to check the data on the chain yourself.
It sounds simple, but few people can stick to it when it comes to execution.
The loudest voices in the community are often the ones trying to scam you.