$FHE A person obsessed with contracts wants to return to a 'normal life,' but it's really not that easy.

I know someone who initially just touched a contract casually.

With a principal of 1500, in two days, he made 40,000.

At that moment, he felt like he was not an ordinary person, but the 'chosen one' named by the market.

$BEAT He began to firmly believe in one thing:

Making money can be so fast and so simple.

And then?

Heavy investment, all in, stubbornly holding on.

40,000 quickly shrank to a few hundred.

$swarms But the truly terrifying thing is not losing money,

but rather — he can never go back.

Every day he curses contracts:

'Contract dogs don’t play.'

But when the market fluctuates, he is the first to rush in.

Eating while watching the market, waking up in the middle of the night to check the market,

Life has only two things left:

Placing orders or waiting to place orders.

The most deadly charm of contracts is actually summed up in one word: fast.

With dozens of times leverage, a single candlestick can change your fate.

The level of excitement crushes stocks and beats gambling.

A stock can fluctuate ±10% in a day, which is already considered a large swing,

But in the crypto world?

Doubling or halving is just a daily occurrence.

The problem is —

Once you win once, you can never be satisfied with taking it slow.

Only one sentence remains in your mind:

'I just need to be right one more time.'

But the market won’t give you a second beginner's protection period.

Most people don’t even wait to turn things around,

Before they are already taken away.

So, the cruelest part of contracts has never been losing money,

But it will make you mistakenly believe —

That life can always take shortcuts.

It’s not that you’re greedy,

It’s that it’s too fast, too exhilarating, too much like a dream from which you cannot awaken.

And dreams,

Eventually, will come at a cost.