From "Knowing" to "Understanding" to "Actually Doing," there is a huge gap in this process.



Many people ask, why can some persist after thoroughly understanding the mechanism, while most give up halfway? The core difference lies in—whether they find a group of people who truly understand these things to be with.

In an era of information explosion, wealth secrets are everywhere, but those things are fundamentally unreliable. What is truly lacking? It is an environment that allows you to gradually deepen your understanding and turn theory into action. When you truly understand market logic, your own risk tolerance, and when to act or wait, making money is no longer difficult.

The difference is here—some only stay at the stage of hearing and knowing, while others truly transform their cognition into habits and abilities. Continuous learning and practice are the paths to stable returns.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 6h ago
After all this time, only that group is making money, while the rest are just attending classes... Finding the right people is really crucial.
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BlockchainTalkervip
· 01-07 17:33
actually, this is exactly where most people get it wrong. the gap between knowing and doing isn't just about willpower—it's fundamentally a network problem. let me break it down: you need the right tribe to rewire your risk calculus. full stop.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 01-06 19:25
It's true, just lacking a reliable circle --- The distance between knowing and doing is even farther than Mars to Earth --- The environment can really change a person, I deeply understand this --- The so-called wealth secrets I've heard of are all IQ taxes; the key is to understand them yourself --- Most people fail because they can't persist; their mindset collapses --- Finding the right people is more important than anything else; I am serious about this --- Understanding market logic is simple; the hard part is not being led by emotions --- Continuous learning is easy to talk about, but anyone who tries might give up --- When it comes to risk tolerance, you need to first understand your own capacity --- Converting cognition into habits is the real key; just talking on paper is useless
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-06 05:56
Really, this is the problem with the supply line. No matter how well someone understands the mechanism, it's useless without comrades by their side. The first retreat would lead to a collapse. I've seen too many people who are winners on paper but lose everything in real trading. The key is to find those who have truly experienced the cycle—those who have paid their tuition.
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RektButAlivevip
· 01-06 05:55
To be honest, the gap is indeed large. Most people just can't get past the point of "knowing." Finding the right person is really key. None of my crypto friends around me became successful by studying quietly on their own; they all gradually understood by following knowledgeable people. The old wealth secrets are outdated. Now, it's about who can truly turn theoretical plans into muscle memory. Theory is one thing, but actually getting on board and executing is another. That hurdle can trip up a hundred people.
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StablecoinGuardianvip
· 01-06 05:54
What the heck is "knowing" about? The key is whether you can stay calm and HODL in a bear market—that's the real skill. --- Exactly right, finding the right people is so important. Someone who mulls things over blindly really achieves twice the result with half the effort. --- The problem is most people have no patience; they all want to get rich quick, thinking they can go all in after just three or five days of learning. No wonder they lose. --- There's indeed a big gap between theory and practice. I've been stuck here for a long time... --- The environment really can determine a person. When you're with the right people, your mindset becomes clear; otherwise, it's just constant self-denial. --- Saying "perseverance" is easy, but actually doing it is really hard. I've seen too many people give up halfway. --- That set of wealth codes should have died long ago. Who still believes in it? Laughable. --- Stable income sounds tempting, but how many people can really wait for that day?
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 01-06 05:52
The gap is indeed large; most people get stuck at the "knowing" stage and don't move forward. Finding the right people is really crucial; the circle determines the ceiling. Talking on paper is useless; you have to fight it out in real combat. To put it simply, persistence is the most scarce quality. I've seen too many people who know a lot of theories but still end up losing money. Environment and mindset account for 80%, and the rest depends on luck.
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 01-06 05:49
The gap between knowing and doing, simply put, is about finding the right people and getting on the right track. No matter how high the RSI indicator is, you still need the execution power as a safety net.
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SillyWhalevip
· 01-06 05:44
That's true, but the key is that finding the right person is really too difficult. I have a bunch of self-proclaimed "understanders" around me, but they still get cut off in the end.
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 01-06 05:40
That's right, I've always said this principle before: there's a universe between knowing and doing. I've seen too many people listen to a bunch of lectures, read a lot of articles, and still end up the same. The key is to find the right person and the right environment.
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