At first, I was quite eager to follow along, but as I watched, I lost interest. Some people are making huge profits and just cash out, while the rest of us are still floundering in the water. Why do those who entered early get to enjoy easy wins, while later entrants have to tough it out? Watching others get rich first while I'm still struggling to figure things out, this gap really discourages people🥹
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-07 03:42
If you can't get the initial release, you can only buy the dip—that's the law of the jungle... Should have known better than to hesitate.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-05 22:12
Getting in early is definitely satisfying, but buddy, this is the market. But on the other hand, it's not necessarily too late to jump in now; it all depends on how you play.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-04 16:55
This is Web3 haha, early birds always eat bugs, we're just here to step on 🤷
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-04 16:32
If only I had toughened up and entered earlier, now seeing others' profit sheets really makes me want to smash my phone.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 01-04 16:32
This is the harsh reality of the crypto world: early birds eat worms, latecomers eat dirt.
At first, I was quite eager to follow along, but as I watched, I lost interest. Some people are making huge profits and just cash out, while the rest of us are still floundering in the water. Why do those who entered early get to enjoy easy wins, while later entrants have to tough it out? Watching others get rich first while I'm still struggling to figure things out, this gap really discourages people🥹