The most genuine statement in the crypto world is not "Take you to get rich quickly," but—no one truly feels happy for you when you make money.


When you lose money, many will comfort you because failure doesn't threaten anyone; but once you really make a profit, especially an amount beyond others' understanding, the atmosphere begins to change.
Some will congratulate you verbally, but internally they are comparing; some will doubt your luck; others will wait to see when you will give it all back.
Because no matter which track you're on, everyone hopes to be the one who seizes the opportunity, so when others win first, many people's first reaction isn't admiration but imbalance.
Those who can truly go long-term usually learn one thing: share less about profits, deepen your understanding more.
You can discuss logic, debate trends, but don't expect everyone to wish you better and better.
The market has never been a place of mutual blessing,
so after making money, the most important thing is not to prove yourself, but to hold onto yourself.
Don't inflate yourself, and don't go around blabbering.
Growing in solitude often brings you closer to true maturity than mingling in noisy crowds.
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