In middle age, I increasingly enjoy trading B, not because of greed, but because I have seen through reality.
When young, I always thought that hard work would yield rewards, but by middle age, I realized: without family support, without a mentor to guide me, ordinary people often only truly understand the logic of social operations between 35 and 45 years old—by which time, it is already very difficult to break free from the shackles of life.
In the workplace, one cannot compete with the energy of the young, and promotions seem hopeless; in life, mortgages, education, and retirement all require money. Entrepreneurship? The risks are too high; wealth management? There are too few channels.
In the cryptocurrency world, it has become one of the few places where one can still make money through their own understanding—no need to rely on others, no need to read faces, no consideration of qualifications, just a willingness to learn, wait, and think.
Here, your background is not questioned, only your judgment and mindset are tested.
Earnings are a reward for understanding; losses are a reflection on choices.
For middle-aged individuals in the cryptocurrency world, it is not just an investment, but also a clear self-placement. #BNB #BINA