Let me share a little story.
He stood in the dim, cramped rental room, holding a debt collection message, the cold light from the screen reflecting his anxious face. The 250,000 in debt felt like a mountain, nearly suffocating this young man. Three years after graduating from university, having failed in entrepreneurship, he found himself in a dire situation.
At that time, although he was tired, he actively communicated and asked questions on major platforms, his eyes filled with unwillingness. Then he found me, and during our conversation, I learned about his struggles. I felt moved and extended an olive branch to him, inviting him to step into the cryptocurrency world with me.
On the first day, he showed extraordinary determination. I explained the processes and key points in detail, from market highlights to position planning, then to execution and feedback. He listened attentively, and his notebook was filled with notes.
In the first month, I didn't sleep, and he didn't sleep. Even when I slept, he was still awake. During those days, he kept an eye on the market, listening to instructions, and it was already deep into the night when we finished. When organizing and analyzing data for reviews, he often re-reviewed for the accuracy of a single operation.
Faced with market fluctuations, he operated in a clear and orderly manner. When facing losses, he cut them promptly; when facing profits, he was confident and decisive.
As time progressed, profits came in. He paid off 250,000 in debts and still had some remaining in his account. Without hesitation, he walked into a Mercedes-Benz dealership and bought his first Mercedes. On the day he picked it up, the sunlight shone on the brand new car. He said, 'I once thought this was an unreachable dream; it was the cryptocurrency world and your help that gave me the chance to stand up again.' From being heavily in debt to owning a Mercedes, he rewrote his life trajectory in just one month of hard work, showing me the infinite possibilities of a young person’s comeback from despair. I believe you can too. Everyone can.