The crypto world loves to engage in some begging tactics; I don't care if it's true or not. The only purpose of this story is to tell everyone, "Never invest money that you can't afford to lose."

After 24 years, my heart has become harder than my own ego. If you sympathize with others, will anyone sympathize with you when you are at your low? No, there will only be more disgusting ridicule; that is human nature.

When I first came to Twitter, I was a young kid with 2,000 followers, asking a big shot for a follow because I grew up watching your videos. After earning a few million, he changed and showed a different face. This kind of thing is too common. But are you really sure that one day you won't suddenly lose everything? I've seen too many high rises collapse.

Another case is when I worked on a project myself. At the peak of traffic, more than a dozen VCs couldn't get in. Later, when things calmed down, when I actually wanted to do something, each one laughed it off. Those who used to call me brother wouldn’t even reply to a simple question about whether they wanted to participate; luckily, my buddies actually have money.

So, it's easy to add flowers to a brocade, but it's hard to send charcoal in the snow. To everyone who is going through a low period, I have one blunt truth: "No one in this world will love you; no one will save you; the only one you can rely on is yourself."

Please do not believe that victory is as easy to grasp as a dandelion on a hillside. But please believe that there are always some beautiful things in the world worth our all-out effort, even if it means being shattered to pieces.