When we first entered the cryptocurrency space, did we all think that entering was just picking up money, wanting to earn some quick cash quickly, and then become a Buddha, reform ourselves, and become a quiet value investor? As a result, after a flurry of operations, many years later, not to mention an annualized return of over ten percent, even bank deposits haven't been outperformed.
In the end, we slowly awaken to the realization that making money in the crypto space is not that easy. We analyze various factors, then build positions; clearly, we have acquired valuable coins at low prices, yet we are reluctant to hold them honestly. As the K-line fluctuates, we forget our original intention and always want to do something.
To break the fate of being tormented by the market, one must go against human nature.
Greed → can lead to dissatisfaction with stable income, always wanting to find 'better opportunities.'
Fear → can cause panic during market fluctuations, making it unbearable to endure short-term pullbacks.
Arrogance → can lead to excessive interference in system operations, making it hard to resist the impulse for 'active management.'
This creates an investment paradox: the more stable the income model, the more one feels it's 'not good enough'; the more volatile the market environment, the harder it is to sleep peacefully; the longer the compound interest process, the more it tests one's patience.
Those who forget about their holdings after buying, and sleep after purchasing, have long-term returns that outperform most people. In other words, only those lazy individuals are the kings of this market. The harder we work, the more diligent we are, the more we lose money.
Is it time to overturn and crack our own investment theories? Slow is the real fast.
On a cognitive level → we must understand the extraordinary behind those 'ordinary' returns and accept the uncertainty of the market.
On an emotional level → cultivate gratitude for stable income and build immunity to market fluctuations.
On a behavioral level → set reasonable return expectations, cultivate the self-discipline of 'non-intervention.'
As Buffett said, 'Investing is like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you want excitement, take all your money to Las Vegas.'
In fact, choosing to enter the cryptocurrency space already shows enough wisdom; many people still think Bitcoin is a scam today. Of course, we also need enough courage to hold, enough composure not to act rashly, and enough patience to wait.
Bitcoin has been around for 16 years this year, and this big brother has just graduated from middle school. Four years later, it will be his time to shine, and today we can actually invest in him. Replacing gold as the anchor for fiat currency issuance will be his ultimate fate; this is not our choice, but rather a choice of history.
If choosing a digital currency for universal settlement in the future world, it must be #DOGE .
Everything is just beginning. Any of our dreams are still achievable!