There are only two types of people in the crypto world: those who make money and those who survive.

In the past, I thought there were only two types of people in the crypto world: those who make money and those who lose money. $BTC

Now I realize there is a third type—those who survive.

What does it mean to 'survive'? It means having gone through several bull and bear markets, still having an account, maintaining a good mindset, and still being at the poker table. They may not make the most, but they definitely last the longest.

When I first entered the scene, I met an older brother who had entered two years before me and taught me a lot. One of his most common sayings was: 'Don't rush, just survive first.'

At that time, I didn't understand. I thought coming to the crypto world was all about getting rich quickly. What does surviving even mean? Until last year, I watched him make five times his investment during a market surge, then quickly withdraw, leaving only profits to run. Meanwhile, due to greed, I put all my principal in, and when the market pulled back, I was directly liquidated. $ETH

Only then did I understand, the older brother's 'survive' is not about being timid, but about respecting the market. He knows he earns money through knowledge, not luck. So he doesn't pursue perfection, only the goal of not being eliminated.

Now I also begin to learn to 'survive.' I don’t chase highs, don’t go all in, don’t leverage; when it’s time to take profits, I definitely don’t linger. My returns may be less than others, but at least I can sleep well every night.

The crypto world is not short of legends; what it lacks are people who can still smile and talk about those years ten years later. Many people make money, but few survive. Once you understand this, you can go further. $BNB

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