💥That incident has been a while ago, but I still can't forget it.

$ZEC One day, an old fan sent me a voice message, and their voice was trembling:

$SOL "Sister Li, please help me... I trusted my friend and took a loan to buy 100,000 U of a counterfeit currency. At first, it rose rapidly, and I thought I was going to get rich.

$FHE But in the middle of the night, the market crashed. If I hadn't gotten up to check the market and shorted it at the last minute, I might not even be alive now."

As he spoke towards the end, he was almost choked up.

"Sister, my wife doesn’t know about this. I love her very much, but I can’t tell her. She would forgive me, but she would definitely be heartbroken."

Hearing this, I was also silent.

I used to look down on people like this—taking loans, being impulsive, gambling with their lives.

But at that moment, I understood that he wasn't bad; he was just confused by the market.

I told him, "Consider yourself lucky to have woken up before completely falling off the cliff. You still have 3,000 U, and that's enough. The market is still there; as long as you stay steady, opportunities will always come."

Later, he really steadied himself.

No more all-in, no more betting on direction, he started to operate according to plan and position.

Half a year later, he not only paid off his debts but also grew his account to over 400,000 U.

In the crypto world, it has never been simply 'who profits and who loses.'

What it tests is whether you can keep your composure in the darkest night.

Too many people get liquidated, not because of losing in the market, but because they lose to their emotions.

Loans, heavy positions, blind rushes—I've seen too many of these pitfalls.

If you are still confused, losing, and panicking right now,

Please stop for a moment,

Learn to save your life first before talking about turning things around.

The crypto world never lacks opportunities; what it lacks are those who can remain calm in despair.

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