A friend introduced me to the circle, I thought it was friendship, but it turned out to be a guide into the pit.
Behind every person in the crypto world, there is a "bad friend." At first, he patted my shoulder: "Bro, I’ll help you gain knowledge." As a result, he brought me emotional ups and downs, more trades, and less sleep, but my assets didn’t increase. But to be honest, I should thank him; otherwise, I wouldn't have come to Gate, wouldn't know about on-chain interactions, wouldn't pick up airdrops, and wouldn't experience those wonderful emotions of "laughing even when things go down." A friend bringing you into the circle is the most romantic betrayal. You think he’s helping you make money, but actually, he’s helping you become a braver version of yourself—a being that can still maintain humor in the face of K-line fluctuations. If you’ve also been "tricked" in by a friend, remember: Friends may not necessarily help you make money, but they can help you grow stronger. If you experience losses for long enough, you will naturally become stronger.
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A friend introduced me to the circle, I thought it was friendship, but it turned out to be a guide into the pit.
Behind every person in the crypto world, there is a "bad friend."
At first, he patted my shoulder: "Bro, I’ll help you gain knowledge."
As a result, he brought me emotional ups and downs, more trades, and less sleep, but my assets didn’t increase.
But to be honest, I should thank him; otherwise, I wouldn't have come to Gate, wouldn't know about on-chain interactions, wouldn't pick up airdrops, and wouldn't experience those wonderful emotions of "laughing even when things go down."
A friend bringing you into the circle is the most romantic betrayal.
You think he’s helping you make money, but actually, he’s helping you become a braver version of yourself—a being that can still maintain humor in the face of K-line fluctuations.
If you’ve also been "tricked" in by a friend, remember:
Friends may not necessarily help you make money, but they can help you grow stronger.
If you experience losses for long enough, you will naturally become stronger.