I often come across flow-style texts, such as money being a reward for understanding.
When we see similar texts, we often fall into anxiety. I don't love studying, I don't love thinking, and my understanding is insufficient, so isn't that a dead end? Then I silently accept reality, concluding that because I lack understanding, losing money is justifiable.
In fact, when we explore large accounts on mainstream exchanges, we find that most of the people holding more than 200 bitcoins are older folks. They don't necessarily possess profound understanding. I interviewed several older ladies in my social circle, asking why they bought so many bitcoins. Most of the answers were that they bought them many years ago and firmly believe they will definitely rise to $10,000, $50,000, $100,000, $200,000, or even $1,000,000 each. So having faith in making money is enough.
In 2020, when Musk mentioned Dogecoin multiple times, many people with some understanding researched and said it was infinitely inflationary and not worth buying. I don't care about that; I simply believe in Musk as a person, so I invested heavily in Dogecoin and achieved extraordinary returns. So having faith in making money is enough; no excessive understanding is required.
On the contrary, the majority of people's self-perceived correct understanding often produces a counteractive effect, because this market itself is counter to human nature; what most people think is good is often trash.
The monetary system is just a small corner projection of understanding, not the light source itself, far from what currency can measure.
If you feel you have a lot of faith but still haven't made money, then you might just be lacking a bit of luck. You don't need to belittle yourself when others mention understanding, after all, some things cannot be achieved through effort alone.
There is a mysterious arrangement in the universe; the years of gold, fire, and earth are upon us, and the future will only get better.