What is the difference between people who have made a lot of money and those who haven't?

People who have made a lot of money have a very essential difference from those who haven't: those who have never made a lot of money tend to have a linear mindset, always thinking about making money day by day, month by month. Therefore, their plans are very short-term; as soon as they can't make money for a while, they start to panic, their rhythm gets disrupted, and they begin to fumble around, fearing losses. The slightest pullback makes them anxious and fearful of the future, until they drive themselves to collapse.

On the other hand, those who have made a lot of money know clearly that without good trending opportunities, no matter how hard you try, it’s very difficult to make money. Thus, most of their time is spent waiting, and their free time is spent learning. They would never act hastily in a panic until the right moment arrives; when it does, they will act immediately and seize the opportunity fiercely. Yet this opportunity is something that many people can never reach in their lifetime.

In the cryptocurrency space, the same logic applies: those with less capital tend to fumble around more, easily ignoring various risks, and often end up suffering losses.

Those with more capital tend to consider investments more conservatively, focusing on compound growth. Although the profit margin is small, they can achieve sustainable profits, accumulating wealth like a snowball.

Some whales in this space never trade, nor do they open contracts; they focus on staking and managing finances through various activities. Some whales only invest in BTC and ETH and don’t even look at altcoins. Most people are unwilling to get rich slowly, even if their growth rate far exceeds the societal average.

In fact, this market is very good, but most people defeat themselves.