Don't be intimidated by those wealth-showing posts on Twitter
Look at those IDs that claim to be young and earning six figures? Most of them are heavily in debt. They just converted online loans into bragging rights. And those bunches showing off luxury cars and watches? Either photoshopped or taken and then deleted, they wouldn't even pay for shipping.
Truly wealthy people have long since retired from the game. Can you see them? Not at all. They won't sit on social media creating anxiety — that's the specialty of those without money.
To be honest, in this market trend, not losing your account value is already a win. Being able to keep your principal stable and avoid panic selling is the best achievement. Don't expect to get rich overnight; that's only a story for the talk shows. First, learn to survive, then think about how to make money.
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GasSavingMaster
· 8h ago
Haha, really. I've already muted those who post daily screenshots; they're so annoying.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 8h ago
Really, I just want to laugh every day when I see those bragging accounts, each one playing the role of a debt-ridden person.
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Well said, those who lie back and win won't bother wasting words on Twitter.
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I'm just afraid that those people will be exposed later as all rented accounts, haha.
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Just being alive is good enough, and they still dare to think about getting rich overnight? That's hilarious.
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I agree with this logic; the true winners have long been silent.
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Using online loans to show off, that's just too much.
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Damn, finally someone said it out loud.
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Not losing accounts is a victory. I wish I could think like that too.
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The key is to persist without cutting losses—that's real skill.
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It feels like all the rich second-generation accounts I follow are cut from the same cloth.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 8h ago
Really, those who post pictures every day are just debtors.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 8h ago
You're so right. These days, all the hype is just superficial; those who are truly making money have already stayed silent.
Don't be intimidated by those wealth-showing posts on Twitter
Look at those IDs that claim to be young and earning six figures? Most of them are heavily in debt. They just converted online loans into bragging rights. And those bunches showing off luxury cars and watches? Either photoshopped or taken and then deleted, they wouldn't even pay for shipping.
Truly wealthy people have long since retired from the game. Can you see them? Not at all. They won't sit on social media creating anxiety — that's the specialty of those without money.
To be honest, in this market trend, not losing your account value is already a win. Being able to keep your principal stable and avoid panic selling is the best achievement. Don't expect to get rich overnight; that's only a story for the talk shows. First, learn to survive, then think about how to make money.