The fastest way to ruin an ordinary person is not to make them go bankrupt, but to let them make a fortune by luck during a raging bull market.

When your account jumps from fifty thousand to two million in a week because of a lucky break, the dopamine threshold in your brain has already been completely blown.

From that moment on, the real world becomes a joke in your eyes. You can no longer look down on the hard-earned few thousand dollars from working in a company or delivering food; you look at your peers crammed in the subway every day, and there’s even a sense of superior pity in your gaze. You think they are too stupid, spending their whole lives selling their physical labor.

Later, the money you made by luck is all lost when you try to play contracts and chase after shady investments with your skills.

But the most terrifying part is that when the money is gone, the illusion of having everything and that money comes easily remains forever in your subconscious.

You become unable to focus, unable to endure slow accumulation. Every day you just think about how to borrow money, how to gather principal, wanting to get back that "two million belonging to you" in the next uprising.

From then on, you fall into a state of gloom and despair, feeling worse than death, and can never return to normal life.

The cruelest mechanism of the casino is to take away your happiness of being a normal person with a momentary peak of chance. $BNB