Year after year, I find myself back on this path. Privacy matters. Crypto matters. Iran matters. The pattern repeats—you discover something worth fighting for, and suddenly life feels meaningful again.
But it's isolating. Nobody gets it. They think you're reckless, delusional even. The consensus is brutal: it's already over, you've lost your mind.
Still. We always win in the end. Always.
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DataPickledFish
· 11h ago
Lonely but determined, I understand this feeling too well
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ProbablyNothing
· 11h ago
Nah, this is the fate of Web3 people—misunderstood but never regretful.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 11h ago
I really understand this feeling of loneliness.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 11h ago
A sense of loneliness is a luxury; no one understanding you proves you're on the right path.
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FrontRunFighter
· 11h ago
ngl the "we always win" part hits different when you've actually seen the dark forest up close. everyone laughs until the protocol gets exploited and suddenly they're asking questions. isolation's the price of seeing what others refuse to look at.
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GweiWatcher
· 12h ago
Things that people don't understand are often the most valuable, really
Year after year, I find myself back on this path. Privacy matters. Crypto matters. Iran matters. The pattern repeats—you discover something worth fighting for, and suddenly life feels meaningful again.
But it's isolating. Nobody gets it. They think you're reckless, delusional even. The consensus is brutal: it's already over, you've lost your mind.
Still. We always win in the end. Always.