Why are memes attractive?
You might not expect it, but today's college students born after 2005 are not very interested in buying houses, cars, or even dating. However, they are very keen on buying lottery tickets! Many college students gather at lottery shops after class, and I personally have a similar hobby. I buy memes, and 90% of them end up with no return. For me, this also reflects a sensitivity to narratives and trends; in another sense, it's like a lottery! Of course, in most cases, it's a total loss, so don't imitate!
This is something worth recording. The new concept essay competition is in full swing, and there's a piece written by someone named Dan (How to Completely Change Your Life in One Day) that has over 150 million views. Initially, it had a good chance of winning the $1 million prize. However, because it was published before the rules were announced, he couldn't get it! In a fit of anger, he rewrote it (How to Completely Change Your Life in One Hour), and I watched this meme for about a day, only to find that almost all the similarly titled ones have gone to zero. Instead, one (You Can Change Your Life in One Day) (1) emerged, which is clearly a conspiracy, but I accepted it; as a result, it has now doubled in value. Don't imitate, because it will eventually go to zero, and don't chase it. I'm not suggesting you buy; I'm just sharing the operational logic!!! #美国核心CPI低于预期 #币安钱包TGE #加密市场观察 $BTC $BNB
