Don’t do anything that goes against the grain. (“Wait for the wind to come, borrow its force, and rise on its momentum.”)

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NFTHoarder
· 4h ago
But sometimes only by going against the grain can you open up something new—you have to look at the times and opportunities.
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CyclePendulum
· 5h ago
This sounds conservative, but everyone who’s been through it knows that stubbornly fighting against the wind often ends in blood and bruises. Waiting for the wind to turn takes patience and wisdom.
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OnChainSleuth
· 6h ago
Indeed, it’s smarter to ride the trend than to fight back head-on against it.
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CurseOfSign
· 7h ago
The wind is here, and even pigs can fly—but the key is to be able to identify the direction of the wind and to have wings big enough. What people call “borrowing momentum” isn’t blind following; it’s finding that particular resonance point.
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