Making quick money can be addictive; if you can't hold long-term, you're destined to hit zero repeatedly.
The most dangerous thing in the cryptocurrency world is not black swans, but the inability to withstand the aftermath of sudden wealth. Many people experience doubling their money overnight or tripling it in three days, and then can no longer tolerate the slow pace of growth. They complain that legitimate projects 'rise too slowly' and instead chase after highly volatile memes, small-cap air, and 100x fantasies. Making quick money is indeed addictive, and this addiction is stronger than drugs. But think about it, those who truly survive in the cryptocurrency world are the ones who hold significant positions in high-quality assets like SOL, ETH, BNB, and LINK, not the ones who change coins every day. They know how to control time, resist temptation, and realize value. Short-term windfalls are luck; long-term gains are true strength.