I really don't have high hopes for the vast majority of people playing with contracts and cryptocurrencies. Out of 560 million global accounts, 550 million are losing money, and only 10 million accounts can make a profit, which is a ratio of 1 in 56. Moreover, it seems like the vast majority of people have been brainwashed, spending all day studying the plaza, information, and all sorts of junk. Frankly speaking, this is not a matter of effort; there is a fundamental problem. The harder you try, the more you will lose. So often discussing problems leads to others breaking down. I can say that I've encountered this too many times. Do you feel like your mindset has been ruined by losses? Additionally, those who discuss issues often disappear after a while. Is it because they have lost everything? On the contrary, I can continuously see those who are still doing well, precisely those who are leeching off project teams and exchanges. These people are always active in the plaza, while I am also making and losing money but still surviving. I just really don't have the energy to care about so many emotions anymore. The vast majority of people are actually just fodder, which is fine, but what I find detestable is that the vast majority often act as accomplices to exchanges and project teams. It's like a fool who believes a scammer, helping the scammer deceive themselves while also screwing over people like me. Can I tolerate that? Initially, I could estimate the scammer's abilities, but with the vast majority fueling them, the scammer's capabilities have skyrocketed, and I can't handle it. So it's reasonable for me to dislike the vast majority of people because they are not only foolish but also have bad tempers. They are not only idiots but also cannot distinguish between good and bad. The extreme examples are simply loyal dogs and sycophants to the scammers... So how can you say I shouldn't dislike the vast majority of people?