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Topic: Just be ignorant or invest just risk? (Read 101 times)

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December 10, 2023, 01:41:29 PM
#8


https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1732629760344223839

This is a standup comedian, don't know his name but he felt lucky to have not understood crypto and missed the whole tragedy of the FTX scam. Funny how he sees it that way but of course this is comedy.

If we are to take his argument, which one would you rather be? Would you wanna be the ignorant or the ones who made a mistake?





I would rather choose to make a mistake than to be ignorant, it is better to make a mistake because you will learn from that mistake and you can fix it or you know how to do it so that that mistake will not happen again. It's hard to be ignorant, you don't know anything. I think it is the most difficult task to be ignorant around you or anywhere. It's not bad to make mistakes so don't be afraid, everyone makes mistakes.
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December 10, 2023, 10:50:39 AM
#7
I feel bad for him. He doesnt only ignore the possible opportunities he’ll get but he also closed his mind for any learnings.
I'd rather make mistakes than be ignorant. We have to constantly learn and I prefer learning through experience, even if it means facing errors, rather than staying uninformed and avoiding challenges. For me, choosing to make mistakes over being ignorant reflects a person’s commitment to be more. We ahouldnt shy away from opportunities to learn and grow.

Very true. One mistake can make you learn what is to be corrected and you definitely will want to avoid the same mistake in the future.  I don't know the kid but if he is reading much about crypto later on now that he knew about SBF and the scam, he should be in crypto. There is more funny stuff to share in his comedy show once he gets to learn about it, especially what's going on every crypto channel.

There's a good side to being ignorant but it is best to just be aware and even if he invests in memecoins, I would still think he has learned stuff like where the finance is going.
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December 10, 2023, 04:47:14 AM
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I feel bad for him. He doesnt only ignore the possible opportunities he’ll get but he also closed his mind for any learnings.
I'd rather make mistakes than be ignorant. We have to constantly learn and I prefer learning through experience, even if it means facing errors, rather than staying uninformed and avoiding challenges. For me, choosing to make mistakes over being ignorant reflects a person’s commitment to be more. We ahouldnt shy away from opportunities to learn and grow.
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December 10, 2023, 12:14:56 AM
#5


https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1732629760344223839

This is a standup comedian, don't know his name but he felt lucky to have not understood crypto and missed the whole tragedy of the FTX scam. Funny how he sees it that way but of course this is comedy.

If we are to take his argument, which one would you rather be? Would you wanna be the ignorant or the ones who made a mistake?




Ignorant in that way or stupid in some way? 

Ignorance is not reason for making mistakes .
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December 09, 2023, 08:45:46 PM
#4

If we are to take his argument, which one would you rather be? Would you wanna be the ignorant or the ones who made a mistake?


of course i’d rather be the one who made a mistake i think that people who make mistakes are already much more knowledgeable than those who reject information if i made a mistake now, then i would know how to correct or improve it and i will come out of it a better person
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December 09, 2023, 05:52:43 PM
#3
Only one option? It's hard but being ignorant seems to be insulting in something where many people are doing good.

But with failures and making mistakes, there's a correlation of these two. If the failure isn't meant to be and the mistake is like an honest mistake, then that sounds music to my ears.

Anyway, I'd also want to avoid both as much as possible. I'm done doing lots of mistakes in the past though.  Tongue
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December 09, 2023, 04:46:22 PM
#2
rather be well researched and avoid both
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December 09, 2023, 12:47:07 PM
#1


https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1732629760344223839

This is a standup comedian, don't know his name but he felt lucky to have not understood crypto and missed the whole tragedy of the FTX scam. Funny how he sees it that way but of course this is comedy.

If we are to take his argument, which one would you rather be? Would you wanna be the ignorant or the ones who made a mistake?



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