Battle scars are part of the journey, not the destination. You might stumble on tactics—a failed trade, a missed timing, a project that didn't pan out—but that's different from losing the war. In the crypto market, short-term losses are often just chapters in a longer story. What separates the players who make it from those who don't isn't perfection; it's resilience and staying focused on the bigger picture.
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WhaleWatcher
· 7h ago
That's true, but to be honest, most people drop out before they can see the "longer story" unfold.
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ForkTongue
· 20h ago
Losing money is losing money, anyway the end hasn't arrived yet, keep going
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GamefiGreenie
· 20h ago
That's right. Anyway, these past two years I've been surviving through setbacks. The more failures I had, the more I saw through them. The key is not to let short-term losses ruin your mindset.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 20h ago
That's true, but the crypto world is really a test of mental resilience.
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GasFeeSobber
· 20h ago
Once you've experienced pain, you'll know how to avoid pitfalls. Anyway, I'm used to losing money long ago.
Battle scars are part of the journey, not the destination. You might stumble on tactics—a failed trade, a missed timing, a project that didn't pan out—but that's different from losing the war. In the crypto market, short-term losses are often just chapters in a longer story. What separates the players who make it from those who don't isn't perfection; it's resilience and staying focused on the bigger picture.