The line that separates success is just this one sentence:
"I think I can."
90% of people get stuck here—they haven't even started and have already doubted themselves.
Remember this one thing:
Courage always arrives before ability.
If you dare to take the first step, your ability will gradually catch up. If you take the first move, the path will unfold by itself.
Taking action is very simple:
👉 The longer you wait, the more your spirit diminishes 👉 The more you do, the more solid your foundation becomes
There's a saying that’s right:
"The most terrifying enemy isn't how strong others are, but you sitting there, mindlessly doubting yourself."
This market is inherently chaotic, those who truly understand it are actually just—
✔ One step ahead ✔ Tougher for a little longer ✔ A little more faith in yourself
Keep going, and you will really succeed. Like-minded people will naturally gather more and more.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 14h ago
It's easier to say than to do; I am that 90% stuck...
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Let's get off first, anyway lying down is lying down.
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I've heard this many times, but the key is that it really needs to change.
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Sometimes it's not that I don't dare to move, but I don't know how to move, understand?
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My enthusiasm dissipates quickly, but the accumulation is really slow, that's my experience.
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Those guys who made money actually just went a little crazier than us for a while.
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The problem of self-denial must be cured; it's really the biggest enemy.
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Whether it works or not, we only know after trying; just thinking about it is useless.
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The more you delay, the more unmotivated you get; now is the time to act.
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I believe, but execution really is a shortcoming.
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GweiWatcher
· 14h ago
Honestly, the people around me who have actually made money are indeed the kind of "act first, talk later" type.
Taking action, in simple terms, is about breaking the cycle of self-doubt. The problem is that most people aren't even aware of this.
Wait, I think this part about the "most terrifying enemy" is spot on. Truly, self-doubt is more damaging than market downturns.
We've heard the word "perseverance" too many times, but the ones who can truly do it... well, you understand.
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blocksnark
· 14h ago
Haha, you're right, just do it and get it over with.
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I like this kind of motivation; it's much more reliable than most of the stuff about arguing in the crypto world.
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The key is taking that first step, really.
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Can't hold back anymore, 90% of people are still thinking.
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No matter how chaotic the market gets, some people just dare to act. How did this gap come about?
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"Trust that little bit more in yourself" — that's spot on.
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Anyway, since I'm just wasting time, might as well get moving and give it a try.
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Perseverance is indeed a hurdle; most people get stuck right there.
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Web3 is the same; those who dare to mint always have more opportunities than those who hesitate.
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I've heard too much about it; still, you have to go and experience it yourself.
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consensus_failure
· 14h ago
In simple terms, it's about mental preparation. Overthinking can really be a waste.
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This theory is especially applicable in the crypto world. Many people keep asking in groups, "Is it okay to enter now?" but still don't dare to act.
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Courage definitely comes before technical skills. I went through this myself early on—started trying without knowing anything, and learned the fastest as a result.
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The most heartbreaking thing isn't failure, but not even trying.
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The difficulty lies in execution. There are plenty of people who agree with the article but give up after just two weeks of persistence.
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The market is indeed chaotic, but within the chaos are the most opportunities.
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I love the phrase "Trust just a little more in yourself." It doesn't mean overconfidence, but rather not to completely negate yourself.
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BrokenRugs
· 14h ago
This talk has made my ears calloused, but can anyone really stick with it?
Damn it, it's just a lack of confidence. Just one sentence like "I think it will work" can change your fate—how cheap is that?
Persevere, persevere, and in the end, isn't it just starting to wait again, looping back?
Honestly, I want to believe too, but I haven't seen many actually do it.
Courage arriving first is not wrong, but will reality really catch up? That's the real question.
Another bowl of motivational chicken soup. I'll have some first, then we'll see.
Action is simple; what's hard is to keep moving forward despite being repeatedly hit by reality.
This theory is the same on the chain; I won't say much about how the 90% who dare to go ALL IN are doing now.
Honestly, most people are quite ordinary.
The line that separates success is just this one sentence:
"I think I can."
90% of people get stuck here—they haven't even started and have already doubted themselves.
Remember this one thing:
Courage always arrives before ability.
If you dare to take the first step, your ability will gradually catch up.
If you take the first move, the path will unfold by itself.
Taking action is very simple:
👉 The longer you wait, the more your spirit diminishes
👉 The more you do, the more solid your foundation becomes
There's a saying that’s right:
"The most terrifying enemy isn't how strong others are,
but you sitting there, mindlessly doubting yourself."
This market is inherently chaotic,
those who truly understand it are actually just—
✔ One step ahead
✔ Tougher for a little longer
✔ A little more faith in yourself
Keep going, and you will really succeed.
Like-minded people will naturally gather more and more.