The grind just doesn't cut it anymore. Especially when you're pushing 30+ and stuck trying to sell someone on your latest scheme—wrapped up as the next big thing 😂 It's wild how many people get caught in that cycle, all for bags that never materialize. The crypto space definitely has its fair share of Ponzi mechanics dressed up in blockchain language.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-07 00:15
Really, being in your thirties and still fooling people is indeed something to reflect on. I've seen this kind of scheme too many times in the crypto circle.
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NeverPresent
· 01-06 02:46
Still hyping up projects in your 30s, really need to reflect on that.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-04 22:00
ngl this hits different when you realize most projects die somewhere between mile 10 and 15 of the adoption curve. the ones actually building? they're not selling dreams at 30, they're accumulating data points
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PaperHandSister
· 01-04 21:44
Honestly, being in the crypto world and still selling dreams at over 30... I really can't hold it anymore haha
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DogeBachelor
· 01-04 21:43
Still hyping the next big event at over 30, just for fun.
The grind just doesn't cut it anymore. Especially when you're pushing 30+ and stuck trying to sell someone on your latest scheme—wrapped up as the next big thing 😂 It's wild how many people get caught in that cycle, all for bags that never materialize. The crypto space definitely has its fair share of Ponzi mechanics dressed up in blockchain language.