It's better to teach someone how to fish than to just give them fish. This is the true meaning of paid knowledge — it filters out those who want to get everything for free. Simply put, time is the most non-renewable asset, and using what you have to exchange for what you truly want is always worth it. The same applies in the crypto world—those who are willing to spend time and effort to study deeply often earn more than those who follow trends blindly.
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BearMarketMonk
· 22h ago
That's what they say, but in reality, most people still want to get something for nothing...
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liquiditea_sipper
· 22h ago
The gist is simple: don't expect a free lunch from the sky; doing your own research is the way to go.
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RetroHodler91
· 22h ago
Phishing vs. giving fish, seemingly simple logic, actually exposes most of the newcomers... In the crypto world, those who truly make money are never the ones just listening to rumors, but the group of people who spend time researching.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 22h ago
Deep research vs following the trend, this is the gap. Despite so many people getting "scalped" in the crypto world, some still make money, which shows that indeed some people are seriously doing their homework.
It's better to teach someone how to fish than to just give them fish. This is the true meaning of paid knowledge — it filters out those who want to get everything for free. Simply put, time is the most non-renewable asset, and using what you have to exchange for what you truly want is always worth it. The same applies in the crypto world—those who are willing to spend time and effort to study deeply often earn more than those who follow trends blindly.