The core charm of quantification lies in its ability to significantly increase the cost of making mistakes—this may sound intimidating, but on the contrary, it is precisely because the risks are laid out before you that you are compelled to question, to verify, and to truly think through every step.
Most people's poverty is essentially trapped in one pitfall after another. Their time in this life is spent in a cycle of stepping into pits and climbing out of them. There are many people with strong motivation, but very few who can grasp the big picture and persevere to the end.
Why? Because true cultivation requires enduring trials. Most people give up after the first or second failure and never reach the moment of qualitative change. Quantification serves exactly as such a filtering mechanism—it uses hard data and logic to weed out those who are merely impulsive, leaving behind only those who are truly willing to think deeply.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 4h ago
I've fallen into too many traps; now I find analyzing data more reliable than relying on luck.
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LiquidityNinja
· 4h ago
That's right, most people die after their second failure.
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MelonField
· 4h ago
That was a bit harsh, but that's really how it is.
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AltcoinHunter
· 4h ago
You're right, but what do I do if all the coins I went all-in on have died?
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StableBoi
· 4h ago
No mistake in what you said, most people fail because of their mindset, they run away at the first loss.
The core charm of quantification lies in its ability to significantly increase the cost of making mistakes—this may sound intimidating, but on the contrary, it is precisely because the risks are laid out before you that you are compelled to question, to verify, and to truly think through every step.
Most people's poverty is essentially trapped in one pitfall after another. Their time in this life is spent in a cycle of stepping into pits and climbing out of them. There are many people with strong motivation, but very few who can grasp the big picture and persevere to the end.
Why? Because true cultivation requires enduring trials. Most people give up after the first or second failure and never reach the moment of qualitative change. Quantification serves exactly as such a filtering mechanism—it uses hard data and logic to weed out those who are merely impulsive, leaving behind only those who are truly willing to think deeply.