This world isn't actually that complicated. What seems like insurmountable heights is often just a matter of information gaps.
Have you ever thought that confidence can help you beat 70% of your competitors? Not because you're truly much better than others, but because many people don't even dare to try. They get stuck at self-doubt, not realizing that those who seem to be doing well were once just pretending.
This is the most interesting part—starting with pretending, learning as you go, and gradually those fake moves turn into real skills. The difference is: some stay in the realm of imagination, while others start taking action.
Keep doing, keep learning, keep breaking your cognitive boundaries, and you'll suddenly realize that your potential is far greater than you imagined. It's not talent, but persistence.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 11h ago
Really, it's just information asymmetry + burning your boats; most people lose because they don't dare to start.
Pretending until it becomes real, I have deep experience with this haha.
Action truly beats imagination, it's that simple and straightforward.
Wait, persistent effort is so right—talent is bullshit, just do it.
To put it simply, don't overthink it, just do it.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 11h ago
That's right, the key is to dare to take the first step.
Really, the beginning is almost the same; anyway, a bunch of people just get stuck in their imagination.
I've heard the term information gap too many times, but it really is the case.
Confidence can really fool people; I seem to have gotten by like that haha.
Why do some people always think others are chosen ones? Actually, it's just that others took action first.
You can't become genuine by pretending; pretending until it becomes real.
This sentence hit me; persistence is indeed more reliable than talent.
That's what they say, but only a few people can truly do it.
The information gap is greater than effort, I agree, but the premise is having the courage to try.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 11h ago
Information asymmetry is leverage, have you calculated the probability? That 70% figure... is a bit optimistic, isn't it?
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OnchainUndercover
· 11h ago
That's right, I have a deep understanding of information asymmetry. I've been pretending for a long time, and now I really have some stuff, haha.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 11h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; information asymmetry is indeed the biggest gap.
The more you try, the more you'll get it. I really resonate with this saying.
The key is to dare to take the first step; too many people die in hesitation.
Persistence may sound cliché, but it truly is the winning secret.
Self-confidence is valuable; it's worth more than even a degree.
This world isn't actually that complicated. What seems like insurmountable heights is often just a matter of information gaps.
Have you ever thought that confidence can help you beat 70% of your competitors? Not because you're truly much better than others, but because many people don't even dare to try. They get stuck at self-doubt, not realizing that those who seem to be doing well were once just pretending.
This is the most interesting part—starting with pretending, learning as you go, and gradually those fake moves turn into real skills. The difference is: some stay in the realm of imagination, while others start taking action.
Keep doing, keep learning, keep breaking your cognitive boundaries, and you'll suddenly realize that your potential is far greater than you imagined. It's not talent, but persistence.