Doubts are always unavoidable during the growth process. My experience is that rather than wasting effort on arguments, it's better to choose silence. Focus on your work and let your results speak for themselves—this is the most powerful response.
I have a very thoughtful friend who has always been passionate about Web3. No matter how the outside world views it, he坚持在建 (continues building). I think this kind of focus and resilience is exactly what this circle lacks.
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quietly_staking
· 23h ago
Really, instead of arguing every day with keyboard warriors, it's better to quietly achieve results. Speaking with more weight and credibility makes a bigger impact.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-11 14:17
Silence can be powerful, but sometimes I feel it's more satisfying to fight back.
I agree with the "dive into work" approach—builders are the real tough ones, everything else is just white noise.
Speak only after you've achieved something—that's the true way to win.
I feel for your friend; if they keep going, they'll win. Nine out of ten people would have given up long ago.
This kind of persistence is really rare nowadays; most people have already given up.
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GraphGuru
· 01-10 11:39
Really, rather than arguing, it's better to produce results directly. Those who keep building regardless of wind and rain are the true kings now.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-09 08:41
Silent attack, I like this set. No matter how much I say, online data is more impressive, let the results speak for themselves.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-09 08:40
Really, rather than awkwardly chatting for a hundred sentences, it's better to just produce something. That's the most heartfelt response.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 01-09 08:36
Really, silence is golden. Those who argue every day are better off focusing on creating something substantial.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-09 08:34
Friends with strong resilience are winners, better than anything else
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-09 08:19
Exactly, less nonsense and more work, that's the way to go.
Doubts are always unavoidable during the growth process. My experience is that rather than wasting effort on arguments, it's better to choose silence. Focus on your work and let your results speak for themselves—this is the most powerful response.
I have a very thoughtful friend who has always been passionate about Web3. No matter how the outside world views it, he坚持在建 (continues building). I think this kind of focus and resilience is exactly what this circle lacks.