Dear friend,

I know you might be feeling very bad right now.

Watching the numbers in your account continuously shrink feels suffocating, like a tide rushing in. You might stare at the K-line chart all night, hoping for a rebound; or regret not cutting losses sooner; or ask yourself in the middle of the night: 'Have I been too greedy?'

I understand.

That feeling is like standing on the edge of a cliff, knowing you should step back, yet still unable to resist taking another gamble—'What if I can break even this time?'

But I want to tell you: this is not the end, but the starting point for you to get to know yourself again.

1. Acknowledge your losses, but do not deny yourself.

Losing money does not mean you are foolish. Cryptocurrency is inherently a high-volatility, high-risk field, and even the most professional traders can falter. Your failure is not because you are not smart enough, but because the market itself is unpredictable.

Acknowledge your losses, but do not deny yourself. True strength is not about never falling, but about getting back up after falling.

2. You are not losing money; you are paying tuition.

Every loss is a lesson. It teaches you:

Don't go all-in, don't FOMO.

These lessons are more precious than any profit.

3. The market will change, but your potential will not.

Bitcoin will rise and fall, DeFi will thrive and cool down, but your abilities, experiences, and growth are eternal.

If you leave the cryptocurrency space because of losses, that's okay—at least you learned risk management.

If you choose to continue, move forward with greater caution and rationality.

The market can take your money, but it cannot take away your wisdom and determination.

4. The darkest moment is often closest to dawn.

In 2018, Bitcoin dropped from 20,000 to 3,000. How many people left in despair?

In 2020, the 312 crash happened. How many people sold at rock bottom prices?

But what happened afterwards? The market will always come back; it's just a matter of time.

If you feel like you can't hold on any longer, it might be good to stop for a moment and give yourself some time to recover.

5. Your life is much more than just one account.

The cryptocurrency space is just a part of life, not everything.

Go see your family, chat with friends, do something that relaxes you.

True wealth is not the numbers in your account, but your health, relationships, and growth.

Final words

I know these words may not make you feel better right now.

But please believe: you are not alone, this is not the end.

The market will cycle, and you will grow.

Today's losses will eventually pave the way for your future success.

Hold on, my friend.

A better you is on the way.

—— A person who once experienced losses but still believes in the future.