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Recently, I listened to a pro's sharing, and instead of talking about coin price trends, they discussed two particularly pragmatic truths.
**First: Passion Driven > Trend Driven**
He mentioned that a truly reliable team is never the kind that changes tracks every three months, jumping wherever the wind blows. Those that survive are the ones who are dedicated to a certain direction and do not give up even in the industry's winter. Do you often dig three feet into the ground just to chase the trend? To put it bluntly, that shows a lack of passion for this matter, and you won't survive through the cold periods of the cycle.
**The second: Continuous construction is the only way to navigate through cycles**
It is mentioned that Nvidia has fought in the chip field for 40 years before迎来了 the AI boom. In the cryptocurrency industry, the global penetration rate is still less than 1%, which is not a 100-meter sprint, but a super marathon. The winners are never the fastest starters, but those who have never surrendered and are always adding bricks and tiles.
These two suggestions may seem simple, but if you look into the ecosystem, you can indeed find practitioners. Projects like Giggle Academy aim at the long-term and challenging issue of educational equity, not just following trends to chase short-term hot topics. Their existence itself embodies "sustainable development."
There are also some community organizations that transform vision into tangible offline actions, repeatedly validating the weight of the word "sustainability." What they do is build value for real needs—this is precisely what all long-termists should be doing.