You call this striving,
I call this fantasizing.
Efforts that don’t earn money are worthless!
Using diligence to cover up strategic laziness is the biggest lie in grassroots entrepreneurship.
A few days ago, a young man added me and said he wanted to do Douyin.
When I looked at his social media, he posted every day at three in the morning, showing screenshots of himself editing videos.
The captions are all 'Another night of struggle', 'Fighting for dreams'.
I asked him how long he had been running the account and how many works he had posted.
He said he hasn't started posting yet.
Why?
He said his skills weren't good enough and he was practicing editing hard, wanting to make his first video perfect.
I almost laughed with anger after hearing that.
Big brother, you are here to make money, not to get a video editing certification.
Your clients won't pay you just because you can use a few cool transitions.
They will only stop to take a look if your content is valuable to them.
You spend a month learning editing, while the kid next door uses a one-click template to post ten videos in a day.
Even if all ten are garbage, it’s still better than your 'non-existent' perfect video, giving you ten more chances to be seen.
This is busywork.
Efforts that don’t earn money are essentially a form of self-deception.
You think you are working hard, but in fact, you are just using an inefficient, repetitive method to avoid real challenges.
Fight.
What is a real challenge?
It’s about facing market feedback, thinking about how to attract traffic, and how to close deals.
So stop asking what to learn and what to prepare.
You should ask yourself one question every day:
Is what I did today one step closer to making money?
Spending three hours watching tutorials is not as good as spending three hours posting ten traffic-attracting posts.
Spending a day designing a logo is not as good as spending a day chatting with ten potential clients.
The former gives you peace of mind, while the latter makes you money.
Many people feel confused because they can’t distinguish which actions can truly create value.
The community I created, 'DeepSeek Cryptocurrency Trading', also has a very simple original intention.
It’s just that I don’t want everyone to waste their lives on ineffective information.
It doesn’t discuss those lofty principles.
I share actionable tips for making money, a usable tool, and a small trick for attracting traffic.
The goal is to make everyone stop overthinking and just follow the steps.
First, let a group of people with strong execution earn money in the simplest way.
When you don’t know what to do, go do the thing that is closest to making money.
This is the simplest and most effective business logic.
Don't use 'busywork' to move yourself.
The market doesn’t care about your sweat, only your results.
Efforts that don’t earn money are really worthless.