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After spending a long time in this circle, you will notice an interesting phenomenon — many people have become accustomed to a certain level of "exaggerated narrative". It's not a deliberate deception, but rather an unconscious amplification of numbers, embellishment of emotions, and creation of urgency.
Just throw out a few examples. An airdrop of 1000 USD turned into a story of 100,000. Leveraged floating profits and losses of several thousand, yet claiming it multiplied tenfold just by talking about it. Clearly, they haven't earned much from the projects, yet they dare to claim they are among the top in the entire network. These are nothing—this is the "information ecology" of the crypto market.
In simple terms, speaking in this field inherently carries a leverage effect. Emotions are amplified infinitely, anxiety is packaged and sold, while speaking the truth seems to have no presence. Over time, exaggerations and inaccuracies evolve into a commonly accepted mode of expression. It's like writing an essay in middle school; without adding some "embellishments", you simply can't get a high score. The principle is essentially the same.
So the key point comes - you need to learn to discern. What are the empty words meant to create emotional value? What are the substantial points that can withstand logical scrutiny?
To be honest, the ratio in this circle is uneven. Ninety percent is fluff, and ten percent is valuable content; this kind of configuration can be considered "conscientious." I have always had a suggestion: do not easily trust any single voice.
What is the best approach? Run the things you've heard through logic. Think a few steps ahead. You'll find that many popular sayings are actually quite flawed and unconvincing.
This is also one of my habits - I am rarely swayed by others' opinions; instead, I care more about what they actually do. I focus on actions, not words. By examining issues rationally and cultivating independent judgment, you can survive and go further in this place full of noise and traps.
Good morning. Don't let anxiety lead you around by the nose; whenever you have the chance, get out more and give your mind some fresh air.