Giving a man a fish is not as good as teaching him how to fish. In the context of Web3, this phrase is particularly important. Musk's reply indeed hits the point—rather than directly providing the answer, it's better to help people learn how to think and explore on their own. This way of thinking is also what the crypto community has been advocating: empowering users rather than creating dependence.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 2025-12-17 20:02
yo this hits different when you've blown up your entire portfolio trying to find "the answer" instead of learning position sizing lmao... teach a man to fish and he won't liquidate on leverage in a week, that's the real web3 ethos ngl
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ParanoiaKing
· 2025-12-17 19:51
Listen, this set of theories is most likely to become motivational talk in the crypto world. Promising empowerment but ending up just harvesting profits from newcomers.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 2025-12-17 19:47
Got stuck, you still need to learn how to swim before you can fish.
Giving a man a fish is not as good as teaching him how to fish. In the context of Web3, this phrase is particularly important. Musk's reply indeed hits the point—rather than directly providing the answer, it's better to help people learn how to think and explore on their own. This way of thinking is also what the crypto community has been advocating: empowering users rather than creating dependence.