Whatever you've waited for over the past 4.5 years is finally approaching.
This is the one – the bull run people will talk about for decades and wish they’d joined.
The reason I rarely talk about crypto with friends and family is because they wouldn’t get it.
It‘s one thing to share your deep understandings with strangers on the internet, where you find like-minded believers like you, and it‘s a whole other thing if you try to do this with those you see in person.
Those people in person you often do not choose for their crypto brilliance or whatever, you‘re simply family or they‘re friends because of other traits.
So when you then try to explain crypto or be it specific coins, why they‘re good or why others suck, they may nod and think they understand, but they actually don‘t.
Because they‘re not as deep in the rabbit hole as you are. They do not research crypto, they do not fight in the trenches, they do not watch every new video or read every new post of, for example, Richard Heart.
They just invest, because they may trust you or think that‘s a solid investment and it sounds plausible what you said to them, but then, if after a certain amount of time they do not see profits, or worse: they see their investment money go down in price and simultaneously see other coins go up, and they start to ask you questions.
At first it‘s just careful picked, harmless questions like: "got any news?"
"You think we will go up soon?“
But after some time – since they do not have the same patience and persistence like you – their reactions get more snappy.
They will slowly start to point fingers at you and say things like "Yeah but DOGE went up 20% and PLS is even lower today. I lost $2000!"
And at one point it will be: "You told me to buy this and now I lost all my money because of you!"
And no matter how comforting you may try to be or explain the situation or what‘s in the pipeline, they do not care, because they do not understand as their heart is not part of the journey. They only see others make gains, but not themselves, so they start to think you‘re stupid and know nothing of crypto and they regret trusting you.
Honestly it sucks, and I hate to be constantly asked or have to explain myself why I do this or that.
To me Crypto is a cult.
I‘m a hardcore believer.
Can you explain faith to an atheist?
They will not grasp what you can see.
This is why I prefer to keep my investments to myself in my private life.
And those that fade me, those that sell what I value in the highest regards, may suffer in regret for ages.
And I will make sure to remind them of it, even if just subtly.
In summary: I don‘t recommend you to share your crypto passions with close people.
If they ask, tell them, but keep it short and simple. Do not try to sell it to them, they will hate you later for it.
At most, you can recommend crypto as a form of investment to people, but do not ever try to convince them.
Because people will not thank you for it; most often you will destroy your relationships or look like a fool to them.
But the day will come when suddenly everyone will want to have your attention, when suddenly your opinion is the most valuable information.
Until then, grind in silence.
The Trump Coin was the first level.
What follows next is something I have been foretelling you for the past 4 years.
The "ELON" coin will break the internet.
Study The Chronicles of Dogelon.
Will not explain further. This is my final warning.
The Trump Coin was the first level.
What follows next is something I have been foretelling you for the past 4 years.
The "ELON" coin will break the internet.
Study The Chronicles of Dogelon.
Will not explain further. This is my final warning.