A few days ago, I was chatting with an old friend who entered the scene in 2018. He talked endlessly about various projects, able to discuss L1, L2, and ICOs in detail. But when we talked about the recent market trends, I asked him if he had invested in any popular memes, and he shook his head, saying the pace is too fast to keep up with.
On the contrary, a friend of mine who just entered the scene two years ago knows nothing, but he went all in on memes right away, continuously reaping the rewards. I advised him not to dive in too aggressively, and he retorted: If you understand so much, are you earning more than I am?
That question left me speechless.
Many times, experience isn't necessarily an advantage; it can become a constraint. With too many judgments and too many concerns, one's hands and feet can feel tied. Meanwhile, newcomers fear nothing, charging in lightly, making it easier for them to achieve results.