It's that time of year again, so let's do a quick review. To be honest, the feeling for this year can be summed up in two words—regret.



After a basic review, I didn't step on any pitfalls I should have, and I missed all the opportunities I could have seized. Those projects that took off at the right moment, I saw them clearly, but I just missed the perfect timing. It wasn't until near the end of the year that I managed to catch the last train and get some gains.

Regarding my holdings, I was quite confident mid-year, thinking I was a true holder. But what happened? Holding onto certain projects for the long term ended up making me feel foolish. If I had known earlier, I would have been more flexible with my timing.

Some of the project evaluations I wrote about were indeed off. The industry changes rapidly, and my understanding is constantly updating. The only real takeaway is that from each mistake, I saw my decision-making blind spots. Choosing the right track, aligning with the right people, and seizing the right moment—sounds simple, but each one is a learning process.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 8h ago
I'm stunned, these two words are so perfect. It's the end of the year, and it's like this. What should we do next year?
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 8h ago
Stupidly holding, haha can't even smile --- Another year-end review, why does it feel like we're repeating the same routine every year --- Just a little off, sometimes that’s a hundred million dollars, brother --- Cognitive update is a good thing, but after updating, next year we’re still stepping into the same pits --- "Choosing the right track and the right people" sounds easy, but how many can really do it --- Even the last train can make some profit, which is already better than those who simply miss out --- Sense of rhythm, to put it simply, is a gamble between luck and experience --- I'm tired of hearing "hold firmly," in the end, it’s just getting cut --- Misjudging a project’s valuation can actually be more valuable, at least it shows you’re thinking --- Seeing clearly but still unable to act, this illness needs treatment
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 8h ago
I'm stunned, this phrase is amazing, I really resonate with it. I wish I had been more flexible earlier; as a result, I got trapped. Honestly, it's still a mindset issue; greed is the original sin. Once you see clearly but don't dare to act, that's probably the biggest regret. A sense of rhythm is truly a mysterious skill; I haven't figured it out either. The fastest way to upgrade your cognition is by losing money—painful lessons.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 8h ago
It's really mind-blowing, these days timing is even harder than choosing the right project. --- When the trend is clear but your actions are still a step behind, I understand that feeling. --- Damn, it's that kind of feeling where your own conviction "defeats" you. --- The sense of rhythm, to put it simply, is a constant game of greed and fear. --- It's common to have project evaluations fail; as long as your understanding is evolving, you just need to adjust your stance. --- The last train is still a train; missing it is worse, just consider it as paying tuition. --- Choosing the right track, the right people, and catching the right timing—aren't all these learned through trial and error? --- The hardest part of year-end review isn't finding problems, but admitting that you're just not skilled enough. --- Holding onto positions until you're foolish is a common issue; changing your mindset might be the remedy. --- Things that are clear still haven't made a profit; that feeling is truly unmatched.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 8h ago
I'm stunned haha, this phrase is amazing, I just said it out loud. Feels like the entire industry is reviewing regrets this year. Opportunities are always in the next one, we're just always a beat late. Timing is really mysterious, harder than choosing projects. Last year, I also wanted to fly with the trend, but I ended up falling. Holding a position really requires practice; these days, it's all about mental resilience. Cognitive upgrades definitely require paying tuition; it's a bit expensive. Having a flexible sense of rhythm can indeed reduce losses significantly. Next year, let's go for it. Just consider this year as tuition fees.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 9h ago
I'm stunned haha, this sentence is so true, I feel the same way --- Seeing the trend clearly but still unable to act, it's really impressive --- So the most difficult part is the sense of rhythm, it's not about choosing the project --- Better to catch the last train than not to catch it at all, at least there's some increase --- Holding long-term until you go crazy, I totally understand this --- Just need cognitive updating, keep going next year --- Choosing the right people is really more important than anything else, picking the wrong one is a complete waste --- Another year has passed like this, let's try again next year --- Seeing clearly but reacting slowly, that's just us --- The right track is the key, everything else is nonsense
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