My lessons learned from playing with memes for many years: Buy when no one is paying attention, and who will take over? The hype will always die down. If you can't be the first to eat the crab, then don't be the last to eat the poop. Although it's not pleasant to hear, these are all lessons. In the past, I used to like watching what others bought, then impulsively jumped in, only to find my investment either going to zero or having to cut losses and exit. After playing with memes for so long, I've only made profits from shitcoins and Baby Doge, both of which have roughly increased 50 times. Later, when the Solana ecosystem exploded, I also jumped in without hesitation, but the chances of getting buried were too high. Afterwards, I focused on studying the mainstream and researching Ethereum, managing to earn two to three times in a year; I am quite satisfied with that. Capital is like a snowball; the kind of overnight wealth that some dream of could either be insiders or those lucky ones who are truly chosen by fate, or it could simply be those from project teams or large institutions. Ordinary people are just like this society; life is already hard enough. To put it bluntly, offline we are harvested by society, and online we are harvested by the despicable speculators. Only by being cautious can we achieve our dreams!