Someone asked me, how can you tell a person's level of cognition?
The answer lies in his understanding of cycles. Between prosperity and recession, there is actually a "regression period"—and we are currently in this phase. What does this mean? It means that the things that were previously glorified are now starting to pop like bubbles, and many things are returning to the way they should be.
Looking closely: economic growth is hitting the brakes, and urban expansion is not as frenzied as before. Being able to understand this turning point can essentially determine the depth of a person's understanding.
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ser_ngmi
· 5h ago
When it comes to levels of awareness, it all boils down to whether you can accept reality or not. Many people are still dreaming.
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MerkleMaid
· 20h ago
Those who have seen through the burst of the bubble are now the happiest, while those still fantasizing are the most anxious.
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ProbablyNothing
· 20h ago
I like the term "return period," but those who can truly survive are the ones who have already stockpiled supplies. Now, those who see things clearly are basically late.
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DevChive
· 20h ago
The term "return period" sounds nice, but very few can actually get through it steadily. Most are still dreaming.
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SerRugResistant
· 20h ago
You are right, it is indeed the time to filter out the smart ones. Those who are still bragging should really wake up.
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I like the concept of the return period; only after the bubble bursts can we see who really has a brain.
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Those who understand the cycles have long been adjusting, while those who are still all in on a single narrative are likely to suffer losses.
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The level of awareness really depends on how early you can perceive the turning point, which has always been my thought.
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There have been signs of the economy hitting the brakes for a long time; those who react slowly have become dumb buyers.
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Watching some people around me still wandering in a dream, I really feel anxious for them.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 20h ago
Only when the bubble bursts can we see who is swimming naked; the cognitive gap this time is indeed significant.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 20h ago
The bursting of the bubble really shows who has a clear mind and who is still sleepwalking. Those who are still bragging about it are probably still stuck in the cognitive level of the last cycle.
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PanicSeller
· 21h ago
When the bubble bursts, it bursts. I've seen through it long ago, just waiting to pick up cheap deals.
Someone asked me, how can you tell a person's level of cognition?
The answer lies in his understanding of cycles. Between prosperity and recession, there is actually a "regression period"—and we are currently in this phase. What does this mean? It means that the things that were previously glorified are now starting to pop like bubbles, and many things are returning to the way they should be.
Looking closely: economic growth is hitting the brakes, and urban expansion is not as frenzied as before. Being able to understand this turning point can essentially determine the depth of a person's understanding.