You can click on this article, which shows that you have some yearning for the cryptocurrency world.

But to be honest, most people do not have the mindset to survive in the cryptocurrency world long-term.

Many who are just looking to enter the space often feel they are not qualified—

lacking resources, lacking skills, lacking connections, lacking experience...

But is it really a lack of conditions? No, it’s just being weighed down by emotions.

Especially for those from ordinary backgrounds, it's easy to fall into deep anxiety,

feeling that you need to understand the technology, be able to analyze, comprehend white papers, have someone to guide you, have funding, have a model... Otherwise, they don’t dare to take the first step.

But the truth is: no one in the cryptocurrency world comes in “prepared.”

99% of people are exploring while getting burned, stepping into pitfalls while growing,

starting their journey even when they are unclear about the direction. What truly holds them back is not the conditions, but the illusion that “I need to have everything ready before I start.”

It’s not that there’s no path; it’s that there are clearly too many paths, yet they are too anxious to move.

The cryptocurrency world changes quickly, the pace is fierce, and opportunities are plentiful, which also means high volatility.

Many people are not afraid of losing; they are more afraid of “how to face it after losing”—

afraid of being laughed at, afraid of not being able to explain, afraid of watching their accounts go to zero overnight.

But those who can get things done are never the “naturally fearless” ones,

but those who, despite their fears, still dare to charge ahead.

They are also anxious, doubtful, and in pain, but they do not let emotions dictate their decisions.

Once you let fear decide your fate, you’ve already lost in life—

because you will always be watching others board the train, forever a spectator.

Many people say they “aren’t ready yet,” wanting to research more, check the market more, or refine their strategies further.

But that’s not seriousness; that’s emotional avoidance. What you fear is not losing money, but facing real feedback once you truly start.

And as long as you don’t start, you can live forever in the fantasy of “if I did it, I would definitely be amazing.”

A rough start is the real beginning.

In the cryptocurrency world, in projects, the biggest fear is not failure,

the biggest fear is—never taking action.

Go mix, go do, go try first.

You don’t need to be perfect; you don’t need to wait for the right time, place, and people.

Finish first, then perfect it.

Don’t just be an observer.

Charging ahead is what makes you a winner.