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Throughout a person's life, the most precious thing is their spirit. Some people find their direction in their twenties, while others remain confused and aimless until they die. What's the difference? I think it all comes down to that little hope.
What are they hoping for? Some hope for wealth, some hope for freedom, and others hope to change the world. The most frightening state is actually having no hope—living like that truly becomes a walking corpse.
When I see someone messing around with meme coins in an ecosystem like BNB Chain, and also working on charity projects, I think, maybe this guy has found his hope. Being involved in these things in your early twenties isn't about how much money you make, but about doing something meaningful.
Building ecosystems, participating in projects, trying to give back to society in some way— isn't that what young people should be like? Making a few mistakes is okay; at least they're still moving forward. That's way better than those who give up early and just go through the motions, relying on old routines to get by.