100 million dollars is just dust.ā ā After the liquidation of James Wynn, he said these words.
Just now, after being liquidated of 949 Bitcoin, losing nearly 100 million dollars, James Wynn did not express anger, frustration, or blame others. On the contrary, he said this:
To a constrained mind, 100 million dollars is a lot of money;
To a free spirit, it is merely a grain of dust.
This statement sounds like philosophical soup, yet it comes from the calm confession of a blockchain giant who has just lost 90 million.
What does this reveal?
He doesn't lack money; what he lacks is 'meaning.'
Wynn's on-chain actions and words have long transcended the level of 'how much money to make.' For him, money is a tool to quantify freedom, not the ultimate goal of life itself.
Who is he speaking to?
It is not a comfort for those who have lost, nor is it a provocation to the helm or the market; rather, it is a rhetorical question to the greed and fear of the industry:
"You are rolling your life for a grain of dust, forgetting what you are actually doing."
The game between wealth and faith:
Wynn mentions effort, faith, and belief; these are not the common three elements in the cryptocurrency circle, but he is right ā
A crypto person without belief is just gambling at high frequency;
A trader with faith is participating in the reconstruction of financial civilization with their life.
Wynn lost nearly 100 million, but he says this is nothing.
We have lost some money, yet we may have even begun to forget why we entered this circle.
Think about his words, then think about yourself repeatedly clicking on the candlestick chart on the trading platform ā
Are you living for numbers, or are you using numbers to pry open meaning?
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