500,000 U, the last bet of a desperate situation, changed my life
After that night of liquidation, I sat in silence for three full hours. From anger to breakdown, then to a kind of powerless calm— I knew I had no way out.
I thought I was calm enough, but those nights after the liquidation, I completely broke down.
I was afraid to sleep, fearing that when I opened my eyes, it would be reality; I was afraid to look at my phone, fearing another collection message. But deep down, I still had a voice screaming: "I cannot lose like this."
I started looking for money everywhere. I asked old friends to borrow, reached out to people I once played coins with, even asked friends who had borrowed money from me to pay me back. Most people just said, "Are you crazy? Don’t come back."
Some directly blocked me, others said I was obsessed. I could feel their indifference, but I couldn’t blame them. Because even I doubted myself at one point: Am I going crazy?
But I knew I wasn’t crazy. I just wanted to turn my life around too much.
It wasn’t greed; it was an unwillingness to be defeated by fate. I didn’t want to be labeled a “loser” for life; I knew I still had opportunities, still had abilities.
I scraped together my last bit of money. Not much, but to me, it was everything. I had never been so clear-headed, calmly analyzing, only choosing the targets I was most familiar with and the most opportune moments.
Then—I placed that bet that changed my life.
It wasn’t liquidation, it wasn’t gambling, it wasn’t reckless charging. It was: an explosion after hitting rock bottom. It was using all my strength to claw back a sliver of hope from the abyss.
It was that bet that allowed me to climb back from hell to the market. And it was that bet that made me believe: even if no one supports you, as long as you believe in yourself, and remain calm and persistent, fate can be reversed. #以太坊突破3700 #山寨币突破 #MichaelSaylor暗示增持BTC
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