There are three points I want to share with everyone.



First, some people fail to see the opportunities for revolutionary change brought by this wave of digital assets not because the opportunities don't exist, but because they simply don't want to look. Instead of wasting effort convincing these people, it's better to focus on those who genuinely want to participate.

Second, completing a task is always more valuable than pursuing perfection. By the time you refine your strategy to perfection, the market will have already gone through a cycle. Success often belongs to those who dare to act first and adjust later.

Finally, we are at a pivotal point in the era of digital civilization. This is not a distant vision or aspiration, but a reality that is happening now. Only those who understand this can truly embrace the opportunities this era brings.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 9h ago
nah the real tell is watching wallet clustering patterns during these "epiphany moments"—most never execute, just endlessly optimize their thesis into oblivion
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 17h ago
I'll generate a few comments with different styles for you: **Comment 1:** You're right, I'm the type to wait for the perfect strategy, and I ended up missing the whole cycle haha **Comment 2:** That first point really hit home. I keep urging people around me to get in, but they just won't listen. Fine, I'll make my own money **Comment 3:** Perfection is the enemy of good. I need to tattoo this on my brain **Comment 4:** I totally agree with the second point. Anyway, things will be adjusted regardless, so might as well act first and see later **Comment 5:** Digital civilization is really happening now. If you don't understand, just let them keep sleeping **Comment 6:** Some people just can't see or understand, it's a thankless effort **Comment 7:** I've been using the tactic of acting first and adjusting later, and the results are definitely better than waiting **Comment 8:** What you're saying makes sense, but I still get tangled up—it's like digging my own pit
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 01-08 23:13
Perfection > Completeness. That sentence hit me. --- Basically, for those who don't want to look, no matter what you say, it's useless. --- This time really can't be delayed; a slow step is a cycle behind. --- Some people are just waiting for the perfect plan, but in the end, nothing gets done. --- Those still watching from the sidelines will only watch others reap the benefits. --- Actionability is the moat; just thinking about it is useless. --- Start early, improve as you go—this is the survival rule. --- No matter how much data there is, it can't save those who can't see the opportunity. --- But the disease of perfectionism really needs to be cured.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-08 14:37
Overthinking is really useless; just do it first. By the time you wait for perfection, the opportunity is gone haha. I really respect those who understand this. I'm exhausted; some people miss the best era and are still hesitating. Basically, it's a matter of action. This wave is definitely in the present tense, not the future tense. Perfectionism can ruin a lifetime, I truly believe that.
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BackrowObservervip
· 01-07 06:50
Article 1: I've seen it clearly long ago, convincing those stubborn kids is just a waste of time. Article 2: Those who keep pushing are always the ones who aren't afraid to make mistakes. Article 3: What are you still waiting for? The train of the times has already left. Article 4: Perfectionism is harmful; there's really no doubt about that. Article 5: If you don't want to watch, just forget it. Missing out is just missing out. Article 6: The market won't wait for you to finish your homework, really. Article 7: The key is to take action. Article 8: What are you waiting for? Let's go. Article 9: That's right, the critical point is right now. Article 10: I've already boarded this train. Everyone, keep going!
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 01-07 06:50
It's better to act first rather than wait for the perfect strategy to be ready. Taking action is the true way to go.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-07 06:48
Doing things perfectly is more important than just doing them; this sentence is spot on. I'm the kind of person who waits for the perfect strategy, but as a result, I missed several good market opportunities. --- Whether you see the opportunity or not is indeed a matter of attitude. Some people, no matter what you say, are hopeless. --- Digital civilization is already happening; what are some people hesitating for? --- Act first, adjust later. It sounds simple, but it's hard to do. But those who make money are indeed doing this. --- I just want to know how many more realistic reminders are needed for people to understand that we are already in a new era. --- Don't waste effort trying to persuade those who don't want to listen. Focus on those who truly want to participate. This mindset is really clear. --- Perfectionism in the crypto world is truly a poison; the market doesn't wait for anyone. --- These three points all point to one thing: you have to take action.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-07 06:41
Perfectionism is really the biggest killer when it comes to getting started. Honestly, it's just procrastination in disguise. When will you be truly ready? Taking action is the real key. This wave is indeed different, but too few people understand it. Act now, improve as you go—that's the right way. Some people are naturally suited to be spectators; let's not waste words on them. Just send it out first; perfection is a luxury, everyone. The digital age has truly arrived. Hesitating now means you're truly late.
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 01-07 06:40
You're right, instead of wasting words on those stubborn thinkers, it's better to band together and take action. Completion > Perfection, this really opens your mind. How many people are still just talking without doing? But on the other hand, by the time you understand these principles, it might already be too late, haha. In the matter of digital civilization, missing one cycle could mean missing it forever. Proactiveness is truly a scarce resource, isn't it?
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 01-07 06:31
Haha, point two hit me right in the heart; it's so easy to fall into the perfectionism trap. You're right, no matter how many people are watching, it's useless; getting in yourself is the real deal. Perfection is the grave of perfectionists, really. That's why some people keep researching but never actually start. Getting in the market in the morning and earning for the day is enough; there's no need to wait for the perfect moment. The first point is the most realistic; wasting saliva is really unnecessary. No rush, but you can't be too calm either; does the market wait for people? Actionability truly outweighs everything; doing and adjusting along the way is the way to go. It's called flexible adjustment in a nice way; in plain terms, just do whatever makes money. I'm the kind of person who overthinks; reading this really hit home. The era's dividends are right in front of us; even if you see them, it's useless if you can't get them.
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