cryptocurrency

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

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Regret never will take us anywhere. We often regret why we didn’t buy more Bitcoins when it was still below $1000, regret for not buying ethereums when it was below $7.00 and regret for not buying MIOTAs when it was below $1.00. Then... we regret for selling Bitcoins at $3000, regret for selling ethers at $50, regret for selling MIOTAs at $2.00. Regretting is time consuming and depressing and we can’t stop it from happening. We’re humans and we regret if we didn’t do something when there are a lot of opportunities to do it. Even if we say to ourselves that it’s ok and we’ve moved on, we still regret it deep inside our minds and our hearts.

We regret everyday, regret every night, regret every moment of our lives. Now all the time in the world is wasted in regretting. I keep on regretting when I bought a $1000 worth IEM for 6 bitcoins. Regretting for spending 100 ethers when it was still $50. Regretting a lot every now and then and telling myself what if I didn’t sell. We can’t travel back through time and we can’t undo the past. What we can do is learn from our mistakes and move on.

So let’s once and for all, stop regretting, and start investing. Once we invested, let’s keep on holding. You can sell a few every now and then if you reached your price target, but you should keep on holding most of your investment IOTA is at its sperm stage, and will turn into a fetus soon. We just need to stop regretting that we didn’t get in below $1.00. We still have a chance to buy a lot below $100, and a lot below $1000. Then let’s be very patient for IOTA to be born. Once it can walk by itself, we’ll see that the time and money we invested is worth the wait.

So stop regretting, even if it’s hard. Even if it’s extremely difficult. It’s hard to move one, but we should. Don’t make the same mistake over and over again. This is not like Noah’s ark where we don’t have a chance to enter after the floods came.