I often see the message circulating that "Freelancers and entrepreneurs should focus on short-term gains because the future is uncertain." However, I want to challenge this way of thinking.
On the contrary, it is precisely because of such high uncertainty that we need to build a system where we "continuously provide legitimate value and, as a result, earn ongoing rewards." The idea of making quick money in the short term cannot truly be said to value relationships with clients.
Building trust over the long term leads to genuine stability.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 8h ago
The idea of making quick money in the short term is really digging your own grave. Bitcoin has taught me to embrace long-termism.
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FOMOmonster
· 8h ago
That sounds good, but in reality, you still have to survive first... Can long-term trust feed you?
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BearMarketSage
· 8h ago
Short-term profit-seeking mindset is like suicidal harvesting of the leek; clients are not fools.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 8h ago
This is true awareness; a short-term cash-out mentality will eventually backfire.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 8h ago
That's right, the short-term "cutting leeks" mentality will only result in oneself getting "cut."
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StableBoi
· 8h ago
You're not wrong. Trying to make a quick profit in the short term can backfire, while long-term reputation is the real asset.
I often see the message circulating that "Freelancers and entrepreneurs should focus on short-term gains because the future is uncertain." However, I want to challenge this way of thinking.
On the contrary, it is precisely because of such high uncertainty that we need to build a system where we "continuously provide legitimate value and, as a result, earn ongoing rewards." The idea of making quick money in the short term cannot truly be said to value relationships with clients.
Building trust over the long term leads to genuine stability.