Instead of getting tangled up, it's better to first establish a mindset of the main person in charge.
The truth is simple: see it, want it, then go for it. But the prerequisite is to believe deep down that you deserve it; this belief will naturally push you to take action.
Observe those who truly succeed as main persons in charge—there's a common trait—they don't hesitate. If they like something, they go straight for it; if they want to try something new, they seize the opportunity to get started. They have a thick skin and can put themselves aside because they firmly believe that what they want will eventually come to them. It's not luck; attitude determines action, and action can change the outcome.
The most important point: allow things to happen naturally. It's not passive waiting but creating conditions for possibilities to occur. This is the difference between a main person in charge and an ordinary person.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-14 05:30
To be honest, this set of logic is especially useful in the crypto world. Those who truly mine to the end and buy at the bottom never hesitate about whether to get on board—they just go for it. I agree that mindset determines everything, but it also requires action to match.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-14 01:11
That's right, but this logic is even more ruthless in the crypto world. Look at those big players who buy the dip—they never hesitate over which coin to choose, they just go for it. Mindset really can change the trend.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-13 11:41
That's true, but the real challenge is trusting yourself.
I've always seen people say that mindset determines action, but most people still waste their opportunities in confusion and waiting.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-11 18:56
That's right, mindset really determines everything. I was also hesitating for a long time back then, and only later realized that you just have to dare to take action.
But speaking of which, it's the same in the crypto world. If you like a project, just go for it. There's not much room for hesitation.
I think the key is to trust yourself and not wait around for the perfect opportunity that might pass you by.
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TaxEvader
· 01-11 08:46
That's right, action truly crushes all self-doubt.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-11 08:42
Honestly, I get this mindset. The crypto world has been like this for the past few years—those who hesitate get left behind.
Building confidence early on is more important than anything else; otherwise, even the best opportunities belong to others.
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FOMOmonster
· 01-11 08:35
That's right, you just need to have that kind of determination.
Confidence is really contagious; just look at the trading styles of those big shots.
Think about it and then do it, don't overthink.
Action is always more valuable than hesitation.
I just like this straightforward approach, no fussing around.
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degenonymous
· 01-11 08:26
That's right, but the key is to have the balls to execute.
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Mindset is really valuable, more than anything else.
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Exactly, don't overthink—just do it, that's the way to go.
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I think the core is to allow things to happen naturally.
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Understand the principle, but how many people can truly do it without overthinking?
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That's the difference between a big winner and a slacker.
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I've never heard of winning by being thick-skinned before, haha.
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Creating conditions vs. passive waiting, that's a world of difference.
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DevChive
· 01-11 08:23
That's true, but very few people can truly do it without overthinking.
Instead of getting tangled up, it's better to first establish a mindset of the main person in charge.
The truth is simple: see it, want it, then go for it. But the prerequisite is to believe deep down that you deserve it; this belief will naturally push you to take action.
Observe those who truly succeed as main persons in charge—there's a common trait—they don't hesitate. If they like something, they go straight for it; if they want to try something new, they seize the opportunity to get started. They have a thick skin and can put themselves aside because they firmly believe that what they want will eventually come to them. It's not luck; attitude determines action, and action can change the outcome.
The most important point: allow things to happen naturally. It's not passive waiting but creating conditions for possibilities to occur. This is the difference between a main person in charge and an ordinary person.