Are you afraid that your second uncle will ask to borrow money from you or what?
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Full-time cryptocurrency trading, how humble it is in the real world
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Taking myself as an example:
My second uncle is a professor at Beijing Institute of Technology. Every time I go to Beijing to visit him, I have to call in advance to "make an appointment."
I remember it was at the San Yi Temple, his home is right inside the school, and the security checks at the entrance are very strict.
I don't know why, but the security guard seems to have some sense of superiority. Every time I bring something, he looks me up and down, and it takes quite a bit of effort to get inside.
In fact, I really don't want to go to his house because as soon as I do, this kind of bloodline repression from elders to juniors makes me feel very oppressed.
Once inside, usually after just a few sentences, my second uncle will ask me what I'm doing now, how I'm doing, and so on with a bunch of questions.
He knows I'm into blockchain and trading cryptocurrencies. So he doesn't ask in detail.
He always loves to give examples of others, like look at so-and-so from such-and-such family, who has already started a company and become a boss, or a top official somewhere.
Then he would lecture me, urging me to do something practical, saying blockchain is too abstract and cryptocurrency trading is unreliable.
First, there's no social status, and second, there's no accumulation of social resources.
At over 30 years old, shouldn't I reflect on this....
Basically, that's the content, but upon deeper reflection, it is indeed so.
My friends and classmates around me are also like this. Every time we gather, everyone will intentionally or unintentionally show off their "capabilities."
Even those who run restaurants in my hometown can boast a bit, proving their social influence.
I usually just nod, smile along, and eat quietly.
I wonder what you guys are like. #BTC
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