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Today I want to chat with you about a real person—Zhao Changpeng
Everyone knows he is the founder of Binance and the richest person in China, with a staggering net worth of 76 billion dollars, but not many remember that he used to wash dishes at McDonald's in Canada until his fingers wrinkled, staying up late to monitor the kitchen inventory, just like us who are struggling to pay rent, ordinary to the extreme.
What made him soar later? After years of navigating the crypto world, I understand more and more that it relies on the courage to gamble, the eye to discern trends, and the execution power to follow through.
In 2013, he sold his house in Vancouver and invested all his savings into Bitcoin. People around him scolded him as a gambler, saying it was a bubble, but he was stubborn—once he recognized the trend, he went ALL IN, walking down that path to the end.
Now everyone only sees him in a T-shirt sitting on a private jet, but hasn’t seen him changing compliance plans at three in the morning, flying to dozens of countries to discuss licenses, with a wrinkled suit and no time to change.
I’ve seen too many friends hesitate in the face of opportunity: panicking to take profits after a two-point rise, cutting losses after a five-point drop, always thinking about quick money.
But financial freedom has never been built on short-term speculation; it’s earned by sticking to the trend and fighting through.
What’s impressive about Zhao Changpeng is not just his courage to gamble, but his ability to withstand volatility long-term and to see things through to the end.
The crypto world is never short of opportunities; what’s lacking is the determination to be tough on oneself. Right now, you might be coding in an office, delivering takeout on the street, or moving bricks in a factory; a low starting point is never an excuse. What’s scary is not having the courage to even “try once.” Zhao Changpeng was just a struggling worker worried about rent back in the day.
His story is not to make us blindly go all in, but to tell us:
The big picture is about daring to understand trends, daring to act a step earlier, and daring to persist a little more than others. Don’t just stare at the K-line fluctuations every day, and don’t be swayed by news feeds.
Ask yourself: Is the direction I chose correct? Am I brave enough to persist? Do I have enough drive?
Zhao Changpeng went from McDonald's to the richest in the crypto world, not due to sheer luck, but because he dared to make decisions others wouldn't, do things others wouldn’t, and uphold the situations others wouldn’t.
When water is full, it overflows; when it is empty, it contains everything. @浩哥ETH #币安KOL引荐计划