@shaams i took a break to sleep in my bed and watch minecraft videos for 6 months while my memecoin bots ran
then i met ponzi trader at a cafe and now i'm here
@neetminer@Tontonygambles i actually really like neet compared to all the other cult communities. i think it’s positioned well to capture a massive demographic in the future
the whole point is to play against the lowest skill opponents possible
in crypto that means finding the sectors where you get maximum exposure to the lowest iq participants
imagine you had to play a football game for $1,000,000 and you got to choose your opponent the blind team or the number one ranked nfl team
dude i am smoking that blind team, sneaking off sides, face masks, all that sh*t
that is how you should think about markets too. find the blind people
the only downside right now is we are in an era where everyone is at least a d1 athlete, so edges are thinner and mistakes are smaller
but be patient. the skill gap widens when the market turns and the casuals come back in, and that is when the blind team takes the field again
by the time i was 18 i already knew the usual paths were not going to give me what i wanted
i had already been in relationships. spent five years training consistently in the gym and even competing. been to the parties. tried the dr*gs. built multiple businesses. made money. lost money. and rebuilt it all more than once
so when i chose to no life crypto it was not about chasing something new. it was about choosing the only path that still felt deep and unexplored to me
takeaways
be thankful for your early experiences. they are not distractions, they are data. they teach you what is shallow and what still holds depth
if you feel locked in young it is not because you missed out. it is because you understood the game earlier than most
getting clarity early is a gift, don't waste it.