The most important thing for community operators to understand is self-awareness. If you're truly unsure about leading everyone to make money, it's better to stay humble and focus on learning rather than forcing it. Opportunities are never scarce. The real danger is those who pretend to be strong—deceiving others into following the trend while secretly crying behind the scenes. This way, the entire community ends up paying the price, and no one benefits.



I've personally experienced several such pitfalls, each time following the same pattern—someone thinks they can lead the way, but what happens? The trust and funds of community members go down the drain. I later realized that a responsible community operator must first recognize their own limits. If you don't understand something, admit it; if you can't lead, be honest. This approach will earn more respect. Instead of rising up and ending in total failure, it's better to focus on mastering the basics steadily.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 22h ago
Hey, what you said is so right. I've also been scammed before, and those self-righteous operators are really disgusting. Pretending to know everything, and in the end, everyone suffers together. It's really just a lack of conscience. Instead of bragging, it's better to honestly improve your skills. That's true responsibility.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 22h ago
Oh, it's the same old rhetoric... Sounds nice, but I just want to ask, how many operators really dare to admit they are not capable? — Face-slapping moment, everyone who has experienced it knows that feeling — Instead of talking about these, why not first ask yourself if you're doing things honestly — That's true, but the key is that no one really does that haha — Deeply experienced, it's always the same routine to trick people — The last sentence is brilliant, but unfortunately, there's a hundred thousand miles between knowing and doing — Everyone's right, but who the hell has that self-awareness — Honestly, I haven't seen many operators willing to admit mistakes
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 22h ago
Alright, are you afraid of being scammed? --- Really, I've seen too many group owners who are overly confident, and in the end, they all become jokes. --- Isn't it better to be sincere? Forcing it until a crash is just asking for trouble. --- Everyone who understands knows that admitting you don't know is actually more valuable. --- The most disgusting thing in the community is this kind of person—loses money but still pretends nothing happened. --- Well said, not everyone is qualified to make money with others. --- Those who have scammed us once should take a look at this and reflect. --- Damn, I just remembered that previous group. So angry. --- Better to stay silent than to boast, to avoid harming others. --- This is true responsibility, but unfortunately, not many people understand.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 23h ago
I've fallen into too many pits, really. What happens to those overly confident operators in the end? They all die on the path of self-deception, dragging a bunch of people to share the same fate. Honestly, sometimes admitting defeat is more valuable. I've seen this routine about ten times, and it's always the same act. I can guess the ending with my eyes closed. Pretending to understand when you don't is the most harmful. Why is it so difficult to establish this consensus in the community? That's right, but unfortunately, there are too few people who understand this principle. Most are still dreaming of getting rich overnight.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 23h ago
Uh, it's the same old story, I've heard it too many times --- Sounds good, but how many really dare to admit defeat? --- I just want to know how those group owners who crashed are doing now --- Self-awareness is easy to talk about --- Honest? How is that possible, in front of利益面前啥都白搭 --- That hits hard, but it's indeed the truth --- Those who have experienced being cut off understand this pain point, right? --- The problem is that those who recognize their能力边界 have all gone to lie flat --- Reliable operators are really a rare breed
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