1/ On How Short Life Is
A few years ago, I was walking around in a blizzard in SoHo (New York). It was late, midnight, and it was beautiful.
Some friends, about 15 blocks away, called: "come over?"
It was late, it was cold, was tired, thought "maybe not worth it" but then...
Twitter at an ATH of threads and screenshots about dudes flipping small amounts into large amounts of money with one trade/one coin.
If you constantly consume this content it'll negatively impact your trading.
It's a highlight reel - for every miracle story you don't see the thousands of 'regular' stories where people get rugged, close early, mega round trip, undersize, get stopped at the bottom, and everything in between.
Focus on yourself and your process.
Comparison is the thief of joy.
Apologia of the Trader
What purpose does the short term trader serve? He builds nothing for consumption nor does he advance the sciences. To most tribesmen, the trader seems to be at best a sellsword, at worst an annoying buzzard.
2/999 Nads Engage
The Monad community thrives on active engagement. It's not just about broadcasting your own thoughts; it's about listening, responding, and interacting with others. Meaningful conversations and connections keep the community fresh and vibrant.
1) You are responsible for every investing decision you make. If you blindly follow what other people say, with no opinion or critical thinking of your own, you're playing a fool's game. Not only will you not hone your practice, but you’ll likely lose money in the coming yrs 🧵
1/ On Getting A Job In Crypto
You like the field of cryptocurrency field. You believe that it has a bright future.
You would like to get involved.
How can you doing this?