Many friends are quite dissatisfied with my explanation of the word 'luck'. In fact, this is just my personal opinion; I don't do research, and I don't do PVP. I just buy whatever my friends suggest, considering any of them as a loss from the start. So for me, it’s just luck.
But in a different environment, I still believe it’s all luck. For example, if you researched and found a good asset that's already worth 500 million, and currently it might be worth just 1 billion, would you invest? For instance, if you analyze and think it has great potential, but the founder does a pump and dump.
For example, if you think the community is great and the concept is good, and you've made money from it, when you want to expand your perspective, the narrative just isn't popular anymore, and it directly drops by 10 times. So for me, all of this is a matter of luck. Even when I bought #BTC, I felt it was luck; I learned about it at a low price and then dared to invest. Now that it's risen, I feel like my judgment was correct, but when it drops, it still feels terrible.
Luck can solve many complex problems.
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