#数字资产市场动态 Trading cryptocurrencies is like playing a check-in game. Some people do it every day, thinking they are learning and making progress—actually, most of the time it's just psychological reassurance.
On the other hand, for those who play language apps every day, that system is like stocks—investing a lot of time and emotion, but whether the final gains match the effort is often a different story.
To put it simply, everyone is self-cultivating within their most familiar "game rules." Different tracks, different people, cycling back and forth. Some are immersed in it, others watch with clarity. But most of the time, we're just clocking in within our own systems, telling ourselves we're making progress.
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ZkProofPudding
· 8h ago
Watching candlestick charts every day is no different from memorizing vocabulary every day; it's all just fooling yourself into thinking you're making progress.
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CommunityJanitor
· 8h ago
Damn, you're so right. I'm just that kind of fool who checks in every day to deceive myself.
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DAOdreamer
· 8h ago
To be honest, this really hit me... Every time I look at the candlestick chart, I feel like I'm doing homework, but in reality, I'm just fooling myself.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 9h ago
Wake up, we're both the same, just fooling ourselves.
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CafeMinor
· 9h ago
Crypto workers, buying on dips and selling on highs
Haha, isn't this just my daily routine? Self-deceptive progress
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 9h ago
I'm really upset, it's just me. Watching the market every day feels like playing a game.
#数字资产市场动态 Trading cryptocurrencies is like playing a check-in game. Some people do it every day, thinking they are learning and making progress—actually, most of the time it's just psychological reassurance.
On the other hand, for those who play language apps every day, that system is like stocks—investing a lot of time and emotion, but whether the final gains match the effort is often a different story.
To put it simply, everyone is self-cultivating within their most familiar "game rules." Different tracks, different people, cycling back and forth. Some are immersed in it, others watch with clarity. But most of the time, we're just clocking in within our own systems, telling ourselves we're making progress.