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Many people think that cryptocurrency changes destinies, but in reality, it often first changes a person's emotions and judgment, and only finally affects their wallet.
When someone first enters the market, they just want to earn some living expenses; later, they start watching charts all night, still looking at K-line charts at 3 a.m., thinking about market trends during meals, dreaming of margin calls while sleeping.
Life begins to revolve around price fluctuations, friends become distant, family relationships tense, and work becomes increasingly perfunctory.
The scariest thing is not losing money, but having one's cognition completely reshaped.
People start to distrust steady accumulation and believe only in get-rich-quick myths; they no longer respect the value of time, only obsessed with doubling overnight; they look down on normal jobs, thinking slow is failure.
So more and more people pour years of savings into a game they don't truly understand.
Winning once makes them feel like a genius; losing once makes them want to recover with the next trade.
Cycle after cycle, in the end, they lose not only their principal but also patience, self-discipline, and even a sense of control over real life.
Cryptocurrency itself is not inherently evil; what truly destroys people is greed, an unwillingness to accept ordinariness, and the constant belief that the next bullish trend will save them.
The market never takes responsibility for saving anyone; it only amplifies human nature.
So many people are not destroyed by coins, but dragged down by their own persistent obsession that refuses to admit defeat.