There is a harsh reality in the circle: there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Others can spend a few days guiding you, but they won't do it indefinitely. Want to learn how to build rockets? Even the best mentors can only point you in the right direction; true mastery requires you to study books, review materials, and repeatedly test and correct yourself. There are no shortcuts in this process.
The adult world works this way — interactions are all about interests. You need to understand that whether what others offer is valuable or not depends on your own judgment. If you find it beneficial, pay for support; if not, just refuse. It's that simple.
My principle is two words: efficiency. Engage with knowledgeable and capable people, communicate with them, and see if they are truly skilled. If it's valuable, spend money; if not, delete and block—don't waste your time.
Regarding trading, my purpose for entering this circle is very clear — making money. Making money depends on trading. If you can do it, do it yourself; if not, read books, find tutorials, and study successful people's approaches. Want to find shortcuts and get someone to teach you? Sure, but first, you need to judge whether that person really has the skills.
The core logic is simple: act around your ultimate goal, using the shortest time to achieve the best results. Don't waste time messing around.
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WenMoon
· 01-11 12:52
Basically, you have to bear it yourself; don't expect a pie to fall from the sky.
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SatsStacking
· 01-11 12:51
Basically, it's about distinguishing who truly has the goods and who is just scamming others; don't be fooled and get taken for a ride.
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CexIsBad
· 01-11 12:48
Exactly right, but too many people are still dreaming of a pie in the sky.
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governance_ghost
· 01-11 12:44
Honestly, I agree with this logic. The key is to distinguish who truly has valuable content and who is just trying to harvest retail investors.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-11 12:41
Laughing out loud, isn't this just talking about me? I'm really good at deleting and blocking.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-11 12:37
Damn, this is the survival rule of Web3—no one is paving a golden brick road for you.
There is a harsh reality in the circle: there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Others can spend a few days guiding you, but they won't do it indefinitely. Want to learn how to build rockets? Even the best mentors can only point you in the right direction; true mastery requires you to study books, review materials, and repeatedly test and correct yourself. There are no shortcuts in this process.
The adult world works this way — interactions are all about interests. You need to understand that whether what others offer is valuable or not depends on your own judgment. If you find it beneficial, pay for support; if not, just refuse. It's that simple.
My principle is two words: efficiency. Engage with knowledgeable and capable people, communicate with them, and see if they are truly skilled. If it's valuable, spend money; if not, delete and block—don't waste your time.
Regarding trading, my purpose for entering this circle is very clear — making money. Making money depends on trading. If you can do it, do it yourself; if not, read books, find tutorials, and study successful people's approaches. Want to find shortcuts and get someone to teach you? Sure, but first, you need to judge whether that person really has the skills.
The core logic is simple: act around your ultimate goal, using the shortest time to achieve the best results. Don't waste time messing around.