#BTC资金流动性 The capacity for wealth is like an experience bar in a game—only through time, opportunity, and repeated trial and error can you gradually level up and unlock new tiers.
There are two types of levels: easy ones that can be passed with a bit of effort, and difficult ones that require preparation. But there's an interesting phenomenon: most people only truly control about 5 to 10% of their psychological threshold for funds. Once you exceed this number, people start to get nervous.
Imagine your net worth suddenly skyrocketing by 10 to 20 times. It feels like taking a stimulant—your mind buzzes, your limbs become uncontrollable, and your judgment collapses instantly. This is the most dangerous period. Investors come looking for you, the opposite sex gets close to you... as long as you don't say anything too outrageous, you're likely to agree. Because subconsciously, your tolerance for losses has been infinitely raised, far beyond that 10 to 20 times increase.
The result is: those who break through the threshold for the first time often crash within a very short period.
Interestingly, after experiencing this once, that old threshold is forever gone. Your new threshold becomes 10 to 20 times the old one. Before reaching this new height, everyone must go through a period of trial by fire. Some make it through, their eyes carrying a touch of worldly wisdom; others can't hold on and become fixed in their state. But regardless of the outcome, that depth—the experience that those who haven't broken their thresholds will never understand.
Ironically, at the new threshold, old bad habits still resurface. People are like that; the lessons of history are never truly learned.
If you're still young and have the capital to take risks, it's better to seize the high tolerance for error and break through your own ceiling once. The profound gains from that are far more valuable than simply living safely.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 12-21 02:10
Really, the moment of sudden wealth makes your mind go blank. I've seen too many people crash and burn like this.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 12-21 02:02
Damn, that really hits home. I'm the kind of person whose mind buzzes after getting rich overnight.
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HashBandit
· 12-21 01:55
yeah tbh this hits different when you've actually blown up a portfolio lol... back in my mining days i literally watched my hashrate earnings go 10x and immediately yolo'd into some shitcoin. spoiler alert: didn't end well. the psychology part here is spot on tho — once you cross that threshold your brain just breaks. can't calculate ROI for shit when you're in euphoria mode.
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LiquidationOracle
· 12-21 01:55
It's too realistic, which is why most people start to self-destruct after getting rich overnight.
#BTC资金流动性 The capacity for wealth is like an experience bar in a game—only through time, opportunity, and repeated trial and error can you gradually level up and unlock new tiers.
There are two types of levels: easy ones that can be passed with a bit of effort, and difficult ones that require preparation. But there's an interesting phenomenon: most people only truly control about 5 to 10% of their psychological threshold for funds. Once you exceed this number, people start to get nervous.
Imagine your net worth suddenly skyrocketing by 10 to 20 times. It feels like taking a stimulant—your mind buzzes, your limbs become uncontrollable, and your judgment collapses instantly. This is the most dangerous period. Investors come looking for you, the opposite sex gets close to you... as long as you don't say anything too outrageous, you're likely to agree. Because subconsciously, your tolerance for losses has been infinitely raised, far beyond that 10 to 20 times increase.
The result is: those who break through the threshold for the first time often crash within a very short period.
Interestingly, after experiencing this once, that old threshold is forever gone. Your new threshold becomes 10 to 20 times the old one. Before reaching this new height, everyone must go through a period of trial by fire. Some make it through, their eyes carrying a touch of worldly wisdom; others can't hold on and become fixed in their state. But regardless of the outcome, that depth—the experience that those who haven't broken their thresholds will never understand.
Ironically, at the new threshold, old bad habits still resurface. People are like that; the lessons of history are never truly learned.
If you're still young and have the capital to take risks, it's better to seize the high tolerance for error and break through your own ceiling once. The profound gains from that are far more valuable than simply living safely.
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