In the world of cryptocurrency, just like in tennis, it's important to understand what game you are playing.
In the book Extraordinary Tennis for the Ordinary Tennis Player, the author divides tennis into two categories: amateur and professional, emphasizing that these are completely different games.
Amateur tennis (Error Game) is a game where 80% of points are lost due to unforced errors.
The one who better avoids mistakes and waits for the opponent to make a mistake wins.
Professional tennis (Skill Game) is a game where 80% of points are won through skilled shots.
Here, the one who makes precise professional shots wins.
It is very important to understand what game you are playing.
In the 'error game', it is pointless to try to make complex and risky shots.
You will win if you focus on simplicity and minimizing your mistakes.
In a 'skill game', there is no sense in playing too cautiously - here, the one who makes perfect, technical shots wins.
Most games in life are error games.
This also applies to the cryptocurrency industry.
I consider myself an amateur, not a professional in the market.
Yes, I have a certain set of skills and knowledge.
I have almost 10 years of experience, which gives me an advantage over other market participants.
But in the field of cryptocurrency, I play an error game, not a skill game.
That is why I do not buy altcoins and meme coins.
I do not invest in early-stage projects and do not pay attention to new 'promising' trends.
I earn from cryptocurrency by avoiding fatal mistakes, through a sequence of simple and clear actions.
The step forward you can take right now is to realize that you are playing an 'error game' at an amateur level.
In this game, it is pointless to try to make complex and risky shots. This will lead to losing money and defeat.