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Topic: Getting up and trying again - page 4. (Read 642 times)

legendary
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March 30, 2022, 11:35:46 PM
#4
OP, how many times have you fallen and gotten up? Why is this topic so cryptically described? Where did you fall? Why does it seem to me that I have already read this somewhere, and the topic is very familiar?
How many times have you left the forum, and what account do you have.
I won't say anything more, but even if it's not you, then read this thread, there you were given good advice.  Cheesy

I'm not writing this because I want people to have pity on me or because I want to be merited, I'm saying this because I love to share  my experience  regardless to what people will say or think about it. I really learnt crypto in a very hard way and that makes me so bitter that I decided not to get myself involved in anything that concern crypto or any  investment. One fateful day I was just going through my WhatsApp when somebody sent me a quote saying.... NOTHING GOOD WILL COME OUT IF YOU QUIT. And that gives me hope back, I begin to go deep into crypto to understand the basic concept of crypto  and many more. To cut this short the reason why I'm writing this is to encourage those who have given up on crypto  because of one reason  or the other, you think you have make the worstest mistake to involve into crypto "no you haven't" the worstest mistake you will do is giving up and not learning from your past mistakes because the greatest lesson in life is learning from your own mistakes. therefore never count on your mistakes always count on what you have  learnt and achieved from your mistakes.

WINNER'S NEVER QUIT
QUITTER'S NEVER WIN
staff
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March 30, 2022, 06:52:44 PM
#3
As much as I dislike Youtube, use it. Don't read the Bitcoin whitepaper quite yet if your completely new to the subject. It'll likely only scare you, or make you think you don't understand it. The thing is, the whitepaper is great to a certain extent, but not for non technical users. So, its much easier to have Bitcoin described or taught to you in layman terms, rather than jargon. While the whitepaper definitely isn't the worst, I'd recommend only reading it once you think you've got a basic understanding of Bitcoin itself. Once you do, it would probably be beneficial to either use Youtube or come here, and find out what each technical term means. A quick search would pretty much sort you out here, since its likely been asked many of times.

Nothing better than holding, but this is long term.
Yeah, however most new users aren't going to have the stomach to hold long term, unless they make it inconvenient enough for them to withdraw in times of turbulence, because as we know there's plenty of those times. Also, defining long term can be quite difficult.
legendary
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March 30, 2022, 05:03:48 PM
#2
The best way to go about crypto is to first know what bitcoin is and how it is the most decentralized, having limited supply that will make all-time-high achievable. Holding bitcoin is highly advisable.

Then you can study some altcoin, but always know that altcoins is like gambling, some can give you the return you are expecting, many will not and some will even take from you. Make most of your portfolio to be in bitcoin, if you gained from altcoins, nothing bad to convert the altcoin to bitcoin, but make more research yourself.

Some people are traders, some people can make profit from trading, but beginners will always lose, not advisable for newbies. Using the money you can afford to lose. But what you should really be thinking about trading and which you need to be careful about for you not to be a victim, is that a rich person today can trade and lose significantly.

Nothing better than holding, but this is long term.
newbie
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March 30, 2022, 04:54:08 PM
#1
There are times in life when everything will seem not working as planned, infact it will seem as if you are not doing anything at all, but in all sincerity, you are trying your best, it could be in education, business, career and so on. you will feel like giving up and just not do anything at all. those are just trying times and all you need do, is to get up and try again. even if you fail so many times, never give up and always remember, winners never quit.

I have rumbled on these lines through out today and it somehow coincides with my current predicament of not understanding a thing about crypto and don't just know how to start on the platform.

Any pointers on how to go about my crypto journey because, giving up just doesn't feel like the way.
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