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August 11 – 20, 2025
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Woke up today in a market maker in southern Portugal.
The weather is 27 degrees, just right for soaking up some sun outdoors. The butler brought me freshly cut figs and a cup of cardamom iced Americano, and from the other end of the pool, I can hear the maid teaching the parrot to say "GM."
I was sitting in a rattan chair on the terrace, with my iPad still playing last night's Bitcoin closing review. The sunlight filtered through the olive tree leaves, casting dappled shadows. My thoughts wandered for a moment, and then suddenly I remembered something:
Slowly becoming rich.
This sentence sounds too ordinary when spoken, and can easily be overlooked. But to truly understand it, one needs to ponder for many years.
Why is it so difficult to "only earn money within one's cognition"?
Because "cognitive inner" is a batting area, you have to wait and resist the urge to swing.
But most people can't wait. They want to get rich quickly, willing to take any chance, regardless of whether they can actually succeed.
The result is: earn 10 yuan, lose 20 yuan, operate for a whole year, and it's still worse than not moving a year ago.
From "wanting to get rich" to "slowly going bankrupt", it's just an invisible slope like this.
In fact, "slowly getting rich" and "only making money within one’s understanding" refer to the same principle:
Don't move around. Wait for the right ball. Use that one shot you really have confidence in to break through the situation.
Let's talk about something more realistic: why do most people find it difficult to take profits and sell?
Because what they have in mind is to turn the tide this time.
But after going through one cycle, two cycles, three cycles… in crypto, your account still has that little money.
So, uh —
The four characters "slowly becoming rich" may take several cycles to truly understand a little bit.