Prepared a little $BTC red envelope for the brothers
I grew up in a poor family and dropped out of school at 16 to work in a hardware factory in Foshan. At 18, I made a living delivering takeout. Later, I switched to courier delivery. I remember one time during a heavy rain, I fell into an unfilled pit with my bike, and I had to pay half a month's salary in compensation.
Later, I was misled by a 'friend' and invested all my savings into a cryptocurrency project. Three months later, the platform disappeared, and I lost everything. Debt collectors bombarded my phone, and my landlord kicked me out. I could only drag my suitcase and curl up in a corner of a 24-hour McDonald's, gnawing on cold steamed buns. At my lowest point, I had instant noodles for every meal, and I’m not exaggerating when I say that I had to think twice before adding a sausage.
Fortunately, during this low point in my life, I met a big shot who introduced me to the cryptocurrency field. He taught me to read, to analyze the market, to conduct myself in life, and he taught me many things. My life began to turn around.
But the trading path was not as simple as I thought. At first, I went from 200u to 3000u in just a week. Then, it took another week to go from 3000 to 8000. I excitedly ran to brag to the big shot, who said, 'Wow, genius trader!' My friends also praised me. In the midst of this praise, I lost myself. I became overconfident, and I started to go all in on everything.
Finally, I faced my first liquidation. I was a bit confused and couldn't understand why it happened. I continued to push forward, but this time I was more cautious, yet I still got liquidated. I began to doubt whether I was suited for trading. At this moment, the big shot told me that learning to take profits and set stop losses is essential for going further. The crypto world is not a casino; knowledge is wealth. Only by experiencing the highs and lows can one understand that as long as the green mountains remain, there’s no fear of running out of firewood.
I kept his words in mind. Although the cryptocurrency journey has its ups and downs, I always maintain my enthusiasm for learning. I don’t get arrogant when I earn, and I don’t resent when I lose. My original intention was to improve my life.
Now, my quality of life and mindset have significantly improved, and I have also met a group of like-minded friends. I am grateful for everything now.
I have prepared some Bitcoin red envelopes to share with my brothers. Thank you all for reading this carefully!
I hope my brothers make a fortune every day #BTC再创新高