Then you get so damn good at what you do that people start calling it "luck"
That's the real progression nobody wants to talk about
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SignatureVerifier
· 01-10 18:50
nah but this is just survivorship bias wrapped in motivational language tbh... technically speaking, plenty of people nail the "get good" part and still never make it past break-even. insufficient data to validate this as universal law imo
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ForkMonger
· 01-10 15:30
luck is just protocol optimization they can't reverse engineer yet, ngl. most people fail at step one because they don't understand the margin of disruption.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-09 00:03
This is the legendary "luck," to put it simply, it's about putting in effort... Not everyone who works hard makes it to the day they start making money.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-09 00:03
Basically, it's just about enduring the time. The earlier part is all hard and tiring work. Only after you truly get through it will others call it "talent," haha.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-08 23:50
Survive, tie the game, and then everyone says you're lucky... Well, that's the way it is. Most people simply don't want to admit that they got through it like this.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-08 23:36
Hmm... According to the database, this argument has been circulating in the crypto community for 547 days since the last time it was popularized, but the project's "Lucky Pie" is still fermenting.
You gotta survive first
Then you break even
Then you get so damn good at what you do that people start calling it "luck"
That's the real progression nobody wants to talk about