In crypto, many investors say they have conviction. But conviction and attachment are not the same. Conviction comes from understanding. You know why you invested. You understand the risks. You accept that being wrong is possible.
Attachment comes from emotion. You defend the asset no matter what. You ignore new information. Selling feels like admitting failure.
Conviction asks questions. Attachment avoids them. A disciplined investor reviews decisions regularly. Because markets change. Narratives change.
And sometimes… we must change too. Holding is powerful — but only when it remains a choice, not a trap.
Ask yourself today: If you discovered this asset for the first time today, would you still choose to invest in it?
