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I don't like posting on Moments. First, I don't know what to post. My classmates' Moments are filled with luxury cars and bars.
I also don't have much to share. After all, from dating my wife to getting married, I never went to clubs, bars, or entertainment venues. As for cars, there's nothing worth showing off.
The main reason I don't post on Moments is because I think some of my opinions at the time seemed very reasonable, but over time I realized they were just low-level cognitive behaviors.
For example, in 1718, I made quite a bit of money. Bitcoin and ETH units were only a few hundred or a few thousand.
Back then, holding these coins, I knew many friends who also had a lot of crypto, and we kept chatting in various crypto groups. It made me think that the crypto world was similar to sneaker trading. So, my mindset was fiat currency-based. I held coins worth 200 million USD now, thinking I should cash out and spend it. I sold 88 BTC at around 10,000 USD each, bought three houses and two cars. The cars are still relatively valuable, and overall I only lost about 300,000 USD. The houses are completely gone. So, after thinking about it, if I were to post such low-level thoughts and behaviors on Moments, it would be a disaster.
Over the years, if you ask whether I’ve enjoyed it, I think the most fun was traveling around the world—flying to a country and renting a car to drive around the entire country. Almost except South America and Antarctica, I’ve traveled with my wife to almost every place.
So, spending money like that isn’t really a loss, although most of it was lost.