#数字资产市场洞察 Why do people who lose money often have the most stubborn pride? To put it simply, someone who can't handle the turbulence of a drawdown will choose to withdraw, and their final gains naturally have nothing to do with them. I’ve never blocked anyone on the square; if someone insults me, I just take it as a joke—losing money is already tough enough, but even then, there’s usually a reason. They often invent some unfounded stories to explain their losses. Why are they so proud? It’s actually because they haven’t figured out why they’re losing money.



Once you understand this, making money is not far off. I always tell the people who follow me: don’t follow the crowd, have your own opinions, and most importantly, keep your mind open. People with broad-mindedness don’t get caught up in trivial matters; money will come to them naturally—I was able to recover after losing fifty or sixty thousand back then, and the core reason was this. I never point fingers at anyone or hold grudges. It’s fine to state facts, but if you’re going to criticize someone directly, unless you’re confident you’ll never deal with them again, don’t do it.

Honestly, you never know who the other person really is, so why bother? Taking a step back can help you see further. This is especially true in the markets of $ETH , $BTC , and $SOL —a steady mindset is key to lasting longer.
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just_another_walletvip
· 2025-12-20 09:06
You can tell that this guy has definitely learned from experience after stepping into some pits. Mindset is something that's easy to talk about but very hard to do. I also only understood after losing several rounds.
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GasFeeAssassinvip
· 2025-12-20 07:37
It's really a mindset issue; most people who lose money want to shift the blame. --- Hundreds of thousands have been recovered, and the mindset truly is different. --- Don't follow the trend—this statement is so true. I lost money because I followed the trend. --- People with perspective make money; those without perspective block each other—simple and straightforward. --- Taking a step back can indeed help see further, but it's just impossible to do. --- A stable mindset equals a longer life—remember that.
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 2025-12-18 23:56
That's quite right, but after losing 500,000 to 600,000, isn't it just good luck that you managed to turn things around? --- Mindset is indeed important, but don't blame all the losses on poor mentality; luck and timing account for half. --- The problem is most people don't have that 500,000 to 600,000 to gamble with; they are just small retail investors. --- This kind of talk sounds comfortable, but can you really stay so calm when you're actually trapped? --- It's easy to say these things after turning things around, but for those still in the pit, it’s really heartbreaking to hear. --- So the key is to live longer; having a broad mindset alone isn't enough. --- It's a bit like successful people playing the role of hindsight experts; details are what determine life and death.
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WhaleShadowvip
· 2025-12-17 12:30
It's really a mindset issue that has struck a chord with many people. Honestly, it's just that they haven't figured it out and keep passing the buck. Losing 500,000 to 600,000 and still turning things around—such a mindset is truly different. I'm telling you, the more you get trapped, the more you lose; cutting losses in time is the real skill. Isn't mindset more valuable than technical skills? Once you say harsh words, don't regret them. After walking this path for a long time, you'll understand. The harshest thing about losing money isn't how much you lose, but the anger that can't be released inside. Indeed, people with greater tolerance tend to live longer. This really hit me.
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0xSherlockvip
· 2025-12-17 12:29
It's too late to realize; most people die at the hurdle of emotions.
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TrustlessMaximalistvip
· 2025-12-17 12:26
It's quite hitting the heart; people who lose money indeed have the habit of talking tough. --- The key is to understand why you're losing money; don't always shift the blame. --- Only when your mind is broad can you live longer; this saying is spot on. --- Hundreds of thousands or even fifty or sixty thousand can be turned around; mindset is truly important. --- Following the trend inevitably leads to heavy losses; you need to have your own ideas. --- The worst is losing money and then blaming others; that's even worse. --- Taking a step back opens up the sky; the crypto circle is the same, there's no need to compete. --- People with tolerance will attract money themselves; this is not just motivational talk but a rule. --- Not blocking or holding grudges; having this mindset already makes you a winner over most people. --- A stable mindset really helps you live longer; $BTC $ETH taught me this.
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TxFailedvip
· 2025-12-17 12:22
technically speaking, ego's the most expensive gas fee nobody wants to admit paying
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 2025-12-17 12:00
To be honest, if you can't handle the pullback, just exit. No one to blame but yourself. Mindset really can determine everything, I believe. Blaming others for losing money—such an attitude really shouldn't exist. Once you see through this, making money becomes natural. Instead of tearing each other down, it's better to focus on sorting out yourself.
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