Here's the hard truth: most people in this space are stuck in a middle ground, yet they don't even realize it. That willful blindness? It's the real trap. They operate within comfortable assumptions, never questioning whether they're actually progressing or just treading water. The thing is, breaking free from that mental ceiling requires acknowledging it exists first—and that's the step most will never take.
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WalletsWatcher
· 5h ago
It may sound harsh, but it indeed strikes a nerve for many people; self-deception is scarier than actual losses.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 5h ago
The comfort zone is poison; how many people are deceiving themselves?
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 5h ago
You're absolutely right, this is the reality for most people... it's just self-deception.
Here's the hard truth: most people in this space are stuck in a middle ground, yet they don't even realize it. That willful blindness? It's the real trap. They operate within comfortable assumptions, never questioning whether they're actually progressing or just treading water. The thing is, breaking free from that mental ceiling requires acknowledging it exists first—and that's the step most will never take.