Those who have been 'caught' by contracts,
all know that struggle of wanting to return but can't.
At first, it was just a few thousand to test the waters,
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until one time hitting the right market,
the account figures doubled in two days to an unimaginable height.
At that moment, money comes too fast,
people become distorted—suddenly feeling that going to work, saving money, and enduring slowly is like a joke.
But after the glory, often comes the abyss.
The position gets heavier, the leverage gets higher,
losing and unwilling to withdraw, winning and wanting to double.
The account slips from the peak to the bottom,
but the person is trapped: wandering during the day, staring at the screen until dawn at night.
Mouth cursing contracts for consuming people, but hands can't help but click on the trading interface.
In the end, what makes people addicted is not money,
but that illusion of "a few minutes to change destiny."
Compared to the stimulation of contracts, the real world is too slow—going to work is slow, saving money is slow, growing up is slow.
It gives you an illusion: as long as you try again, you can win back everything.
But the truth is, most people don’t lose on a single judgment,
but lose by refusing to wake up.
They don’t not understand the risks, they just are unwilling to admit—that moment of sudden wealth,
might just be luck.
The cruelest part of contracts is not the liquidation,
but making you lose patience with a solid life.
Some people don’t just fail to recoup their capital, they fail to return to life.
The dream is too real, waking up hurts even more.
If you ask how to break free?
The answer is boring but true: slow down, stay away from the thrill of 'one bet decides life or death,' and readjust to the rhythm of accumulating day by day. This is not giving up, but a sober self-rescue.
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