I saw an imaginary experiment on Weibo the other day:


If you could go back to a certain point in time with the wisdom you have now, what advice would you give yourself? (Approximately).


I saw a comment saying buy Bitcoin.


Bitcoin again.


It seems that although Bitcoin is not a household name now, most people have heard of it.


Well, today let’s not talk about the old-fashioned saying that you wouldn’t buy it even if you could go back in time. Let’s talk about what’s wrong with this statement?


The mistake was that he only focused on the unchangeable past, rather than the future which held great hope.


Is Bitcoin not going up anymore?


Is this the end of Bitcoin?


Won't.


Bitcoin is still in its development stage and is still far from maturity, which means that its room for growth is still unlimited.


So, the opportunities for him are still huge.


But he didn't see that he put all his attention and focus on the missed past.


Little did people know that the price of Bitcoin increased tenfold from 10,000 to 100,000, and also tenfold from 100,000 to 1 million.


Is a million far?


What is far away is inevitable.


So the biggest regret of this story is that he thought he missed the past and missed opportunities, but in fact he missed the present and the future, and is still missing opportunities.


He wouldn't buy it before, and he probably won't buy it again in the future.


Thinking of this, I suddenly feel sad.

Because the most active time for most people to buy Bitcoin is when they first hear about Bitcoin. If they don’t buy it at the beginning, they will probably not buy it in the future.


You didn't buy it when it was cheap, so why are you buying it now that it's so expensive?


It's really hard to accept.


The current situation is that most people have heard of Bitcoin at some point in the past.


Therefore, Bitcoin will most likely have nothing to do with ordinary people in the future. They will not admit that they were wrong before, and will not accept that they were stupid before, so they can only regret and find some rationalization suggestions: Bitcoin is a scam, Bitcoin is too risky, I won’t do it if the country doesn’t support it, etc.


Seek some psychological comfort.


But little do they know that what they have lost is not only the past, but also the future, the future of the future.


In the future, Bitcoin will most likely become increasingly concentrated in the hands of institutions, organizations, and a small number of people who have the courage to admit that they make mistakes.


Although the reality is cruel, ordinary people have huge opportunities, but they miss them again and again.


But this is the reality, only a few people can succeed.