To be honest, I'm not doing much better myself. After a year of trading crypto, I haven’t learned much in terms of skills, but I did come to understand one thing—it’s really important to be kind to yourself.
Right now, I'm deep in debt too, but looking back, I’ve lent money to at least dozens of people over the years, maybe even more. And what happened? Forget about anyone helping me out when I hit a rough patch—if they didn’t delete my contact info, that already counts as being polite.
Just scrolling through my chat history, there are tons of people who owe me money. Can I get it back? Yeah, right.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 11-25 11:19
Data shows that this is the truth of the Social Web.
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Dozens of people owe money, and the recovery rate is also negative when calculated hourly; this mechanism is unreasonable.
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However, the first lesson the crypto world teaches you is—don't expect anyone.
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We've survived historical lows, so what is this little issue? Just wait a bit longer.
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When it comes to being good to yourself, I've observed a pattern—everyone thinks this way, and then everyone loses.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11-23 13:07
Uh... I'll just say one thing, the money lent out can be considered as lost, it will make the mindset feel better.
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consensus_whisperer
· 11-23 09:08
So heart-wrenching, this is reality, the most difficult debt to repay is the debt of human feelings.
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MevHunter
· 11-23 09:07
Ha, that's just reality—the money you lend out is basically gone.
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MEVEye
· 11-23 09:05
Wow, this is reality, lending money to people is really just giving away money.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 11-23 09:04
honestly the real tokenomics here is just human nature... you're essentially learning that social capital doesn't convert to fiat lmao
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P2ENotWorking
· 11-23 09:04
This is the truth; borrowing money is always paying an IQ tax.
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Lonely_Validator
· 11-23 08:59
Rekt hundreds of thousands to understand what it means to be good to oneself, this cost is too damn high
How enthusiastic they are when borrowing money, and how unfamiliar they are when repaying it, this is human nature
No more pretending, I am the most reliable ATM
This is the truth about my coin earning, I clearly lose
Hehe, talking about friendship, let's pay back the money first
Carrying it alone, I've long been accustomed to this
Others' high position is my Cut Loss price
To be honest, I'm not doing much better myself. After a year of trading crypto, I haven’t learned much in terms of skills, but I did come to understand one thing—it’s really important to be kind to yourself.
Right now, I'm deep in debt too, but looking back, I’ve lent money to at least dozens of people over the years, maybe even more. And what happened? Forget about anyone helping me out when I hit a rough patch—if they didn’t delete my contact info, that already counts as being polite.
Just scrolling through my chat history, there are tons of people who owe me money. Can I get it back? Yeah, right.