At 29, I was laid off. At 30, I have assets worth millions. The civil engineer's 365-day comeback
—— Fan's perspective submission🌹
At 29, I was laid off.
That day, I saw my name on the layoff list at the design institute.
Five years of youth traded for 20,000 in compensation and a body full of cervical spondylosis.
I didn't collapse, nor did I get drunk.
I just sat in my rented room, smoking the whole night while staring at the "Load Code."
Looking at my bank card balance,
I made a decision that even I thought was crazy — to bet everything on the cryptocurrency market.
My brothers laughed at me, saying I must have been foolish from reading the codes too much.
But they didn't understand,
a person who can calculate earthquake loads can also grasp blockchain logic.
A person who can withstand changes from the client can also maintain their composure in a plummeting market.
Those hands that used to stay up all night drawing started to stay up all night watching the market.
The meticulousness of that year's verification became the risk control of now.
This year, there were no weekends, no gatherings,
only strict discipline in taking profits and cutting losses, even stricter than codes.
Today, I am 30 years old.
My trading account has surpassed ten million.
Looking back, that "optimization" was actually a rebirth.
Thanks to the leader who laid me off back then,
you broke my bridge, but I flew across the river by myself.
The romance of a civil engineer
is treating life as a project to calculate.
And this project, today, has been completed and settled.




