If your dreams involve Web3, innovation, or entrepreneurship, this perspective is worth serious consideration.
Most people's identities are investors or spectators—holding a few coins, scrolling through screens, occasionally participating in a testnet. But the real opportunities for change often go to those who dare to take action.
The path from "user" to "builder" is actually quite clear: don't wait for the perfect moment, choose a small thing you can do tomorrow. Learn a new tool, research an ecosystem on a certain chain, submit a bug report, write an in-depth analysis—any specific action can open up new possibilities. Recognizing this is already the bravest first step.
The key is to turn the vague "I want to start a business" into "This week, I will complete X." As your actions accumulate, you'll find that the doors to Web3 are far more open than you imagined.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 10h ago
It's the same old story... but the truth is, most people are just here to buy the dip.
How many people are truly capable of taking action? In the end, it all comes down to execution.
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MemeEchoer
· 10h ago
Another motivational article, but it really hits the point. Is it really that simple to go from keyboard warrior to practitioner?
Speaking of which, our group spends every day monitoring coin prices. How many of us have actually gone out and written code or reported bugs...
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LiquidatedThrice
· 10h ago
Most people are still holding coins waiting for a surge, but I started coding long ago.
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MidnightTrader
· 10h ago
That's right, but I'm just worried that some people keep "waiting"—waiting for the right moment, waiting for funds, waiting for something... Actually, it's already time to take action.
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ser_aped.eth
· 10h ago
Rather than focusing on holding coins for appreciation, I care more about what I can build. This statement really hits the point.
If your dreams involve Web3, innovation, or entrepreneurship, this perspective is worth serious consideration.
Most people's identities are investors or spectators—holding a few coins, scrolling through screens, occasionally participating in a testnet. But the real opportunities for change often go to those who dare to take action.
The path from "user" to "builder" is actually quite clear: don't wait for the perfect moment, choose a small thing you can do tomorrow. Learn a new tool, research an ecosystem on a certain chain, submit a bug report, write an in-depth analysis—any specific action can open up new possibilities. Recognizing this is already the bravest first step.
The key is to turn the vague "I want to start a business" into "This week, I will complete X." As your actions accumulate, you'll find that the doors to Web3 are far more open than you imagined.