As long as you don't leave the poker table, there's always a chance? This might be the biggest misconception in the crypto world.


The turnaround rate in the crypto circle = 0.01%. If you haven't made a fortune after several rounds, the turnaround rate = 0.1%.
For individuals, this probability makes no difference. From what I've seen in these rounds, more often than not, when a new round begins, more newcomers turn things around with just one shot.
The seasoned veterans who have endured are often tortured and exhausted, and before new opportunities, they become hesitant and cautious.
It's essential to maintain a regular "zeroing out" mindset.
But this is extremely difficult. Usually, experienced veterans, carrying their valuable lessons and insights, miss opportunities again and again, then stumble into new pits one after another, accumulating even more valuable experience until their confidence is completely worn down.
Good luck might allow someone to enter the industry with their experience and earn a decent salary. More often, they return to their original life, having a realization and living steadily. This is also a good choice, as long as this process doesn't lead to debt. The tolerance for mistakes in real life is actually quite high—there's always a brighter side.
How should I put it, for wealth acquisition through leapfrogging classes, it's very mysterious and not simply relying on "man proposes, God disposes."
My comments are very pessimistic, but also very objective, because these days I've encountered a few old veterans in the crypto circle who have lost everything and gone bankrupt.
To sum up: you can try your luck in the crypto world, but never go into debt. You should know that the probability of turning things around in this circle is indeed higher than in traditional circles, but for individuals, it's still a treacherous bridge where 99% of people will ultimately face failure.
But if you lose, you lose. Return to your original life, live steadily, and the premise is to keep a safety margin for real life. If you fail, there's still a warm home waiting for you when you get back.
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