Those who see through market cycles often live more insightfully.
After experiencing enough bull and bear transitions and witnessing enough wealth fluctuations, you realize—everything essentially tests a person's mindset. The world of digital assets is like a mirror, reflecting each individual's true character when facing uncertainty.
Long-termism is not blind holding, but staying clear-minded amidst noise and maintaining faith through volatility. Not swayed by short-term ups and downs, not carried away by market panic—that is true ease.
All things find their place, and all beings cultivate in their own way. In this ever-changing market, everyone is going through their own lessons.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-21 11:34
Sounds good, but how many can really hold up? I only know one guy who keeps talking about long-termism every day, but when a sudden drop happens, he immediately cuts his losses...
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-21 08:24
It sounds good, but when it really drops by 50%, how many people can stay calm? I've been through it myself, the kind where your mindset collapses.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-19 09:06
Well said, but how many people can actually do it? I'm the kind of fool who only realizes after being cut several times. Now I've come to terms with it; anyway, I've already lost money, so I might as well take it as a lesson learned. Haha
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ContractTearjerker
· 01-18 14:39
Sounds good, but the key is whether you can endure. How many people talk about long-termism, but sell off at a 20% decline?
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-18 14:35
Sounds good, but how many have truly survived two bear markets? Most are still averaging down halfway up the mountain.
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RugPullAlarm
· 01-18 14:32
It sounds good, but what about on-chain data? Have you been tracking recent large address transfers? What is the level of fund concentration? As for long-termism, you need to first clarify whether you are holding genuine assets or a Ponzi scheme.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-18 14:31
It sounds good, but when it really drops 50%, how many people can hold on?
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-18 14:28
Sounds nice, but who isn't only starting to talk about cultivation after being trapped?
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-18 14:19
It sounds good, but when it really drops 50%, how many people can stick to their beliefs?
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Those who see through market cycles often live more insightfully.
After experiencing enough bull and bear transitions and witnessing enough wealth fluctuations, you realize—everything essentially tests a person's mindset. The world of digital assets is like a mirror, reflecting each individual's true character when facing uncertainty.
Long-termism is not blind holding, but staying clear-minded amidst noise and maintaining faith through volatility. Not swayed by short-term ups and downs, not carried away by market panic—that is true ease.
All things find their place, and all beings cultivate in their own way. In this ever-changing market, everyone is going through their own lessons.