Real wealth rarely comes squeaky clean. Most of the success stories you hear? They've got some dirt on their hands—or at least some moral gray areas nobody talks about openly.
The more you dig into how people actually made it, the messier it gets. It's never all sunshine and rainbows like the Instagram version suggests.
Maybe that's why staying grounded matters. Fear God, stay humble.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 20h ago
The term "gray area of morality" sounds like a fancy way of giving a pretty name to things that can't see the light of day.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 20h ago
Basically, successful people are all scammers; it's just that some scam openly and honestly.
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SandwichVictim
· 20h ago
Damn, does this mean that success is all a lie? Is there still hope for my bag?
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FlatlineTrader
· 20h ago
These days, who still believes in that success philosophy? It's all just a story wrapped up.
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PumpAnalyst
· 21h ago
Cautious optimism, but this wave of "success psychology" has indeed taken a lot of retail investors. The manipulators love to tell stories in this gray area of morality [thinking].
Everyone should note that the area ahead is where the project team is lying in ambush. Just rush in and get it over with! The Instagram-style approach only fools the naive, but true wealth? The technicals have already broken through all support levels.
Brothers, is it better to fear God? Or is it better to respect your own stop-loss line? That’s the real grounded approach.
Not to discourage everyone, but I’ve heard this kind of "gray area" rhetoric many times. Every time, it’s the manipulators preparing the market before a pump...
Humility? Day traders and swing traders, who dares to claim humility? They’ve all damn well been killed chasing the highs and selling the lows.
Real wealth rarely comes squeaky clean. Most of the success stories you hear? They've got some dirt on their hands—or at least some moral gray areas nobody talks about openly.
The more you dig into how people actually made it, the messier it gets. It's never all sunshine and rainbows like the Instagram version suggests.
Maybe that's why staying grounded matters. Fear God, stay humble.