Listen up, those who want to make money—don't just follow the advice of an ordinary person. Think about it—if their advice really worked, would they still be living an average life? They would have already turned their fortunes around.



That's the key difference. Most people’s biggest weakness is wanting to win but being afraid to lose. Wanting both and expecting everything—resulting in getting nothing. But true experts are different. While they want to win, they’ve already mentally prepared for losing and have strategies to handle it.

Also, don’t get the definition of "benefactor" wrong. A benefactor isn’t someone who directly gives you money. The real benefactors who can change your life are those who broaden your horizons, help you shift your perspective, and continuously provide you with positive energy. More importantly, they can give you a platform and opportunities to showcase yourself—this is the true turning point in your life.
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ShadowStakervip
· 5h ago
nah the whole "if they were right they'd be rich" logic is circular... plenty of smart people just don't care about money lmao. that said, yeah most people fold the moment volatility hits, can't even stomach a 30% drawdown before panic selling. the real skill isn't the prediction, it's the risk management nobody wants to admit they lack.
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AirdropChaservip
· 8h ago
Sounds good, but the people who really make money don't have time to talk to us about this. So how did you succeed? Don't keep it a secret. This logic is a bit convoluted. How do you find those so-called "benefactors" he mentioned? Another person teaching how to make money, but I don't see you achieving financial freedom. Benefactors... they're rare and unpredictable. Can you buy them? Mental preparation and mindset sound simple, but actually implementing them is really difficult. Making money doesn't have as many theories; it mostly depends on luck and your circle.
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quiet_lurkervip
· 9h ago
You're right, this logic is just like the crypto big shots constantly posting "insider news"... If they really made money, would they need to post every day?
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token_therapistvip
· 9h ago
Hearing this, I just think of a bunch of "success gurus" making a fortune by harvesting the little guys... Psychological preparation is correct, but the losing strategy must be based on not going all-in. I agree with the definition of a benefactor, but the probability of actually encountering one is much lower than you imagine.
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SerumDegenvip
· 9h ago
nah this "if they're so smart why aren't they rich" logic is exactly how people miss alpha... some of the best traders i know literally give away their best insights for free lmao
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 9h ago
This set of arguments sounds quite comfortable, but why is it that the people who actually make money don't speak like this?
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