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After ten years of hard work in the Digital Money field, I have accumulated over 40 million in earnings. Behind this wealth lies countless valuable experiences and lessons. Today, I want to share these hard-earned investment insights with everyone in the simplest language possible.
Let's begin with an ancient and philosophical story:
One day, Socrates brought several students to a mature wheat field. He presented them with what seemed like a simple task: to enter the wheat field, find and pick the largest ear of wheat, but they were only allowed to move forward and could not walk back. Socrates himself waited at the end of the wheat field.
The students walked confidently into the wheat field, beginning their journey of exploration. However, the field was filled with plump wheat ears, making it really difficult to determine which one was the largest. They kept moving forward, always believing that a bigger wheat ear was just ahead. Although they occasionally picked some along the way, they discarded them because they were not satisfied enough. They firmly believed that opportunities were limitless and that there was no need to make a choice too early.
As such, the students walked ahead with their heads down, carefully selecting, and before they knew it, they had already walked a long distance. Suddenly, Socrates' loud voice came: "You have reached the finish line." At this moment, the students realized they were empty-handed.
Socrates meaningfully said: "There is indeed the largest ear of wheat in this wheat field, but you may not necessarily encounter it; even if you do, you may not be able to judge it accurately. Therefore, that largest ear of wheat may forever remain a regret."
This story contains a profound investment philosophy: always only earn the profits you see in front of you, and do not chase after illusory returns. In the Digital Money market, opportunities are fleeting, and excessive greed often leads to missed chances.
Investing in Digital Money requires us to remain rational and restrained. Do not always expect higher returns and miss out on current profit opportunities. The market changes rapidly, and what seems like ordinary gains today may be the best outcome tomorrow.
Remember, in the world of investment, moderate satisfaction brings more lasting success than an endless pursuit. Do not let greed blind your eyes; learn to act decisively at the right moment, as this is the key to long-term stable investment.
Through this story, we can understand that investing is not only a science but also an art. It requires us to find a balance between opportunities and risks, and to make wise choices between the present and the future. Only in this way can we reap our own fruitful results in the vast 'wheat field' of Digital Money.
Good fellow, starting to tell stories.