First type: treat coins as assets, hold for the long term.
Such people are the least 'crypto' but live the most clearly.
They save a little money each year, not much, a few tens of thousands, choose mainstream coins like Bitcoin and ETH, buy and forget, not panicking when it drops, nor looking when it rises. When a bull market comes, they might be too lazy to open the app, maintaining an extremely stable mindset.
They never believe in so-called 'insider information' or 'get-rich-quick opportunities,' nor do they chase trends. They clearly understand: caring more doesn’t mean earning more; often, the more they meddle, the more mistakes they make. They choose a path that ordinary people can take, but few persist because it’s too slow, too tough, and too monotonous.
These people often quietly achieve financial freedom after two rounds of bull and bear markets.
What is their secret? **Deeply knowing what they don’t know, adhering to their circle of competence, and not self-sabotaging.** They take the dumbest path, yet it is the brightest path through cycles.
Second type: rely on luck for a living, scoop a fortune and run.
Such people can also make money, but more often they just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
They mix in various groups, projects, and information circles, chasing hotspots wherever they appear, snatching new coins wherever they can. They often lose more than they gain, but during a bull market, they might hit a jackpot and make tens of millions in one go. I’ve seen many of this type; some can pull out in time and turn their coins into physical assets; others, however, end up giving all their gains back to the market.
They are the typical 'flying fast when the wind is at their back, but reverting to their original form when facing headwinds.'
They don’t want to provide any value to the market; they just hope to scoop a little water from it. **When the market is abundant, they take a bit; when the market is dry, they dry it out.** Whether they succeed depends entirely on luck, and fate never pities those who rely on luck.
Experience teaches a person, and one time is enough. This sentence is for all the brothers who are gambling on luck.
Third type: rely on strength and character for a living, treating the crypto space as an ATM.
This type of person is truly a minority.
They don’t believe in fate or rely on heaven, but rely on logic, systems, and cold-blooded self-discipline, thriving in the crypto space. They can issue coins, undertake projects, and trade precisely. Trading is their main profession, and USDT is their only faith.
They only look at logic, not price. When a coin rises to a sky-high price, they can still hold on, simply because the logic of the rise still exists; once the logic breaks, they leave immediately, regardless of profit or loss. No emotions, no reasoning, only results.
They seamlessly combine subjective cognition with market rhythm, truly achieving 'a heavy sword without a sharp edge, great skill without effort'. This type of person can survive, harvest, and grow in any market condition. They are the real winners.
So, which type do you want to become?
The first type of person is the easiest to walk, but the fewest are willing to believe because it is too 'simple'; no one thinks they can earn just by buying and holding.
The second type of person relies on fate, relying on luck for a living. What heaven gives you in one moment, it may take away in the next.
The third type of person is the hardest to become, requiring immense effort, cognition, character refinement, and even having to be repeatedly destroyed by the market before being reshaped.
No one walks the easy path, the difficult path is impassable, and the path relying on luck is all up to heaven.
Choose more than effort, cognition determines destiny. Which category of person are you in? Which category do you want to become?
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