When meme coins are booming, everyone is pursuing "happy freedom."
But when the trend fades, those who went all-in start "naked swimming," and only then do they realize that "financial freedom" is not an endless, ruleless game.
What is true freedom? It is making your own choices within the framework of rules.
Not an illusion manipulated by the market makers. Not a speed contest in a race. Not changing game rules at will.
By 2026, our understanding of freedom will be more mature. Those who have experienced ups and downs understand a truth — freedom requires boundaries, and choices require thought. The temptation to make quick money is always there, but those who pay attention are the ones who truly have the power to decide.
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EthMaximalist
· 4h ago
The big brother playing all-in should be regretting it so much that his intestines turn green now, serves him right.
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Basically, it’s just being brainless, and what freedom are we talking about?
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Choosing within the rule framework? Sounds like talking about pigs in a pigsty.
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2026? I can see clearly now, these people are just pure gamblers.
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Happiness and freedom are just self-deception, wake up everyone.
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People paying attention can’t make quick money, this logic has a problem, right?
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Another article titled "I Have Already Awakened," fine, you win.
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The house always made the profit it should, now talking about the Tao Te Ching?
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Temptation is always there, the power to choose is always in your pocket, the key is, how to choose when you have no money.
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People who have experienced big ups and downs know in their hearts — next time, they still have to go all-in.
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
All-in players are now reflecting on life, lol
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HalfPositionRunner
· 4h ago
Haha, sounds nice, but how many can really hold up?
Those who went all-in are now regretting it. It's too late to say anything now.
I knew this set well, so I just ran with half the position.
Rules? The dealer doesn't follow the rules at all. Don't be too naive.
People who are sober in 2026 will indeed make money, but only if they survive until then.
Hey, now someone is going all-in again, cycle repeats.
Boundaries and thinking? The market doesn't listen to that at all.
The words are correct, but very few people actually do it.
When meme coins are booming, everyone is pursuing "happy freedom."
But when the trend fades, those who went all-in start "naked swimming," and only then do they realize that "financial freedom" is not an endless, ruleless game.
What is true freedom? It is making your own choices within the framework of rules.
Not an illusion manipulated by the market makers.
Not a speed contest in a race.
Not changing game rules at will.
By 2026, our understanding of freedom will be more mature. Those who have experienced ups and downs understand a truth — freedom requires boundaries, and choices require thought. The temptation to make quick money is always there, but those who pay attention are the ones who truly have the power to decide.