Look I appreciate your enthusiasm but honestly this is really starting to piss me off. Crypto is just sliding into the abyss. People still don't see the need for it, I'm talking your average person on the street. I'm starting to lose hope. It's been a year of decline so far, I've lost thousands of dollars. I feel like a sack of shit. I could have sold DRK at $10 but I held like a fucking moron now I basically have nothing left. The question I'm asking myself is: "How could you be so fucking stupid?"
Literally when I wake up, I ask myself this, and before I go to bed, the same. I will never forgive myself for being suckered into this and will probably die of an ulcer or some other stress-related disease because of it. I am literally going insane because I missed so many opportunities. You only get so many chances in life I think I missed most of mine. Maybe it's time to move off to some foreign country and just fade into oblivion. Life, you beat me. I give up. My ambition has been stripped and I have nothing left. I'm not one to quit but I'm about ready to throw in the towel. I'll never get ahead and will probably die poor and destitute with nearly nothing to my name.Thanks crypto.
Same here and, on so many levels even worse, but that I emphasized above most likely defines a real you. Don't forget, many a general lost a battle in its last minutes, many a horse fell over the last hurdle.
Everything that seems impossible is, in fact impossible, until it happens. Since that legendary "first pizza" (purchased for 10,000 BTC in 2009 or 2010 I think) Bitcoin has been accepted to over 30,000 or 40,000 places. Those "average person on the street" are latecomers to everything and we, the enthusiastic crowd, we see things well too early, we enter new stuff well too early, we "early adopters" we dreamers, we the people prone to risk it all. It is not by a chance that "avant-garde" term was originally used to describe the foremost part of an army advancing into battle, "the vanguard, a small troop of highly skilled soldiers, explores the terrain ahead of a large advancing army and plots a course for the army to follow," therefore, well too often also the first casualties.
Today, everything moves in such an insane pace that we're all getting insanely inpatient.
Marshall McLuhan rightly wrote: "“
What may emerge as the most important insight of the twenty-first century is that man was not designed to live at the speed of light. Without the countervailing balance of natural and physical laws, the new video-related media will make man implode upon himself. As he sits in the informational control room, whether at home or at work, receiving data at enormous speeds – imagistic, sound, or tactile – from all areas of the world, the results could be dangerously inflating and schizophrenic. His body will remain in one place but his mind will float out into the electronic void, being everywhere at once on the data bank.” -- and this seem precisely what we are all going through.
BUT -- Darkcoin is less than a year old.
How old were you when you started to walk? To run? And in the long run - in our case "long run" might even be a short several months or several years - this could even return a hefty profit. You're not the one to quit, I am not the one to quit, Evan is not the one to quit so why should not see all this crisis as a chance; a chance to build, to innovate, to hoard coins, to promote them, to simply enjoy the times in which
the regime that wants to enslave us all, for the first time has an enemy (free people) who uses tools (crypto) they yet have to understand before even trying to defeat it.Yes, we have loses. Yes, we suffer. Yes, our work makes no sense today, but does not - being a part of something UNBELIEVABLY POWERFUL, an avant-garde movement that has a potential to change the world - offsets some of the pain?