💥From 1400U to 53,000U: The brother I personally guided, ended up being blocked by me!
Who understands this?
I personally helped my brother grow from 1400U to 53,000U, and in the end, I personally blocked him.
To be honest, this incident can wake up many people in the crypto circle.
He is a typical example of someone who is scared of losing but is also crazily tempted to make quick profits.
When he first entered the circle, his account was liquidated down to just 1400U, and he kept chasing after me saying:
"Bro, if I lose again, I will really quit!"
That tone was all too familiar—afraid of missing out while wanting to get rich, he was completely flustered.
I told him to only use 10% of his funds to build his position on the first day.
He was stunned: "What can I earn with this little money?"
I said: "You are here to turn your situation around, not to gamble your life away."
He gritted his teeth and followed my advice; as a result, he made a profit of 36% in three days.
I immediately reminded him:
"Take out the profits, keep the principal intact. Use the profits to generate more profits."
This is the first step to turning things around.
Later, we monitored the market together every day, reviewing trades.
Only the profits were touched, the principal remained untouched.
Wrong trades were analyzed until 3 AM.
The account kept rising: 1900U, 5200U, 8700U… and was about to break 10,000.
On the 28th day, he asked me:
"Bro, can I also start guiding others now?"
I was silent. It wasn't that he couldn't do it, but he had become overconfident.
Sure enough, on the 34th day, he heavily invested in a scam coin without communication or a stop-loss,
and ended up losing 43% in one go.
I asked him why he didn't say anything in advance, and he stubbornly replied: "I wanted to test my own logic."
Great, the gambler's mentality was back.
On the 36th day, without hesitation, I blocked him.
It wasn't about the money; it was about him forgetting the most important principle: "discipline."
In the crypto circle, turning things around has never been about making a quick fortune,
but about following a system that can be repeated, executed, and sustained.
Those who can stand until the end in the crypto world are never the "smartest people,"
but those who can control themselves and adhere to the rules.
Turning 1400U into 53,000U is easy, but few can maintain it.
To put it bluntly:
Turning things around relies on a system, not on impulse.
If you want to win, you must first learn to turn off the gambler mode.
Discipline is the true underlying logic.

