At the beginning of 2026, I chose to stay here at Gate Square. Not as a ritual, but because this place quietly records growth — the kind that doesn’t always show on charts. Web3 has taught me many “firsts”: The first time I truly understood market cycles. The first time I learned that emotional control matters more than prediction. And the first time I realized that staying in the market is itself a skill. In the new year, I’m no longer chasing exaggerated targets or instant breakthroughs. My focus is simpler now: To stay present. To keep learning through volatility. To adjust without panic. To grow through sharing and listening. The Web3 world is still fast, loud, and full of distractions. But in 2026, I hope to move with more patience — trading speed for clarity, noise for understanding. Writing these first words of the year here is also a reminder to myself: The road ahead is long. There’s no need to rush today. May we, together at Gate Square and across Web3, learn to walk with time — not against it — and slowly turn experience into strength. 🌐✨
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#我的2026第一条帖 #MyFirstPostOf2026 🌱 | Staying, Not Rushing
At the beginning of 2026, I chose to stay here at Gate Square.
Not as a ritual, but because this place quietly records growth — the kind that doesn’t always show on charts.
Web3 has taught me many “firsts”:
The first time I truly understood market cycles.
The first time I learned that emotional control matters more than prediction.
And the first time I realized that staying in the market is itself a skill.
In the new year, I’m no longer chasing exaggerated targets or instant breakthroughs. My focus is simpler now:
To stay present.
To keep learning through volatility.
To adjust without panic.
To grow through sharing and listening.
The Web3 world is still fast, loud, and full of distractions. But in 2026, I hope to move with more patience — trading speed for clarity, noise for understanding.
Writing these first words of the year here is also a reminder to myself:
The road ahead is long.
There’s no need to rush today.
May we, together at Gate Square and across Web3, learn to walk with time — not against it — and slowly turn experience into strength. 🌐✨