Bu Du Teacher | B-Circle Streamer Deep Analysis of "Bu Suan Zi · Self-Mockery": One Poem That Exposes the Truth About 99% of Crypto Retail Investors



Hello everyone in the crypto space, friends on the same frequency, I'm Bu Du. Today we won't talk about candlesticks or market conditions, just about this poem "Bu Suan Zi · Self-Mockery" from the wine gathering scene with Ding Yuanying in "The Way of Heaven." In my eyes, this isn't just a poem—it's a mirror that reveals demons in the crypto circle, a textbook on human nature that every trader should engrave in their heart.

First line: "Originally from the back hills, occasionally becoming a front hall guest." In our circle, this hits way too hard. Many people are novices and retail traders with no knowledge, no position management, no risk control awareness—true "back hill people." But once they enter the circle, join a few groups, and see a few messages, they think they're crypto moguls and strategists, squeezing into positions that don't belong to them, pretending to be a "front hall guest" pontificating. What's the result? They make some quick money in a bull market and fly high, but when the bear market comes, they get completely wiped out. If your knowledge isn't there, no matter how high your position, you can't hold it.

Second line: "Drunken dancing through half-read books in the pavilion, sitting in a well claiming the sky is vast." Isn't this exactly the "half-baked experts" most common in our circle? After reading two research reports, learning two technical indicators, and hearing a few quotes from big players, they dare to shout about hundred-fold and thousand-fold coins, pontificating daily about market trends and world patterns, yet they're half-informed at best, observing the sky from a well. People who actually make money in crypto are never trash talkers, but those with patience, clear logic, and discipline to hold positions. A half-full bottle sloshes the most, and that's the easiest prey to harvest.

Third line: "Great ambitions jest with fame, the sea's battles measure fortune and misfortune." Who in the crypto space doesn't dream of financial freedom? But too many mistake ambition for ability and luck for law. When the price goes up, they think they're geniuses, looking down on everyone else, believing they can predict every rise and fall, wishing to go all-in and change their destiny. But the market will never indulge anyone. The more arrogant you are, the more pathetic it will make you look. In crypto, humility and respect will always protect you better than arrogance.

The last line: "When the purse becomes empty and shamefully bare, we angrily point fingers at Heaven and Earth." This is the classic death trap of retail investors. When they profit, credit their own good judgment; when they lose, they curse the whales, curse the projects, curse the market, curse the environment—never admitting their own lack of knowledge and greedy operations. In this circle, blaming external factors guarantees you'll become a lamb; seeking inward is how you break through. Losing money isn't scary; what's scary is never reflecting or growing, attributing every failure to a cruel world.

I'm Bu Du, always saying I only cross the fated few, only guide those on the same frequency as me. This poem is for every friend fighting in the crypto space. Don't become an armchair philosopher sitting in a well observing the sky, don't become a weakling complaining about fate. Settle your mind to build knowledge, control your hands in trading, keep your heart steady, hold your coins firm, and you'll go the distance in this market.
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