The money you make in the crypto world, don't die on these 9 things!


First, don't let the people around you know you're trading cryptocurrencies; there are many reasons, those who understand will naturally get it.
Second, don't let others know how much you've earned; avoid sharing profit charts or asset images to prevent unnecessary trouble.
Third, don't post your wealthy lifestyle on social circles; except for your close family, no one wants you to be doing well, showing off easily invites jealousy.
Fourth, after acquiring large wealth, keep your distance from the people you originally knew. Many crypto big shots, after reaching financial freedom in 2013, 2017, or 2021 bull markets, did the first thing—resign from their jobs and never worked again.
The second thing is to delete everyone you can from your original contacts.
Fifth, don't get involved with gambling and drugs; gambling can destroy you psychologically, drugs can destroy you physically.
Sixth, don't call people idiots; harmony is precious, anger affects your fortune. Stay away from trash people, avoid those who drain you, if you disagree, just block and delete. Even an extra punctuation mark is a waste of time.
Seventh, don't actively do good deeds, don't pity anyone, let go of the attachment to helping others, respect others' destinies. Just focus on yourself, everything else will follow naturally.
Eighth, don't invest recklessly in fields you're unfamiliar with; people can't earn beyond their knowledge.
Ninth, absolutely avoid physical entrepreneurship unless you do it for fun and not for profit. Given the current economic environment, physical business is a gamble with a high risk of failure.
Don't fight unprepared battles; only take on certain deals. You may not always profit from every deal, but I can guarantee your account will be positively profitable.
Work with the right people to do the right things.
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