In recent years, my life path has not been very "standard".

I initially followed the traditional good route seriously: Big Four consulting → Consumer goods entrepreneurship → Dollar fund.

Each step seemed reasonable, safe, and recognized.

Then I entered the cryptocurrency space. It was from that moment that life truly became turbulent.

When I first entered the space, I actually didn't understand much; I was just learning to trade cryptocurrencies. During that time, the market was absurdly good, so good that it left almost no time to think about the word "risk," and all that was left in my mind was an illusion—I seemed to be doing quite well. The capital I saved during the dollar fund phase quickly doubled; and in the next three months, I watched it all go to zero.

That was the first time I intuitively realized: how quickly money comes, it can be lost just as quickly.

After I lost all my money, I began to work in the space in a more meaningful way, doing business development.

Throughout this entire process, many unexpected things happened.

Including a very bad experience—being drugged and pushed into the spotlight in a situation that didn’t belong to me. After that, I chose a long period of silence, almost going underwater for an entire year.

Later, I started my own business, doing @Hanora_xyz. Gradually, I moved from behind the scenes to the forefront, transforming from an ordinary practitioner into a founder who needed to speak out and take responsibility for results.

Slowly, I began to repeatedly ponder one thing: what is my relationship with money?

I am still learning, and I will still take detours, make judgment errors, and be influenced by emotions. These thoughts about "money and a sense of control" come from some fortunate experiences, as well as quite a few not-so-fortunate, even somewhat awkward moments.

I will continue to think and share these heartfelt words.

Thank you, friends, for reading this far 🙏 Let's keep pushing forward together!

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