Have you ever wondered: why do project teams or exchanges go to promote with people around them, but ignore you? Most of the time, this is no coincidence.
If it was an accident once, but they bypass you two or three times, then you need to carefully consider the reasons behind it. Is it because your viewpoints lack persuasiveness? Or did you offend a partner at a critical moment? Or is your influence not yet prominent enough?
To put it simply, the market does not deceive. The choices made by project teams and exchanges reflect your true value in the ecosystem. Instead of complaining about the world, it’s better to calmly reflect: Is your analysis deep enough? Are your viewpoints unique? Is your network broad enough? These are the real factors that determine whether you are chosen.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 8h ago
It's harsh to say, but that's really the case; being passed over multiple times is basically the answer.
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Reflecting on this kind of thing is too costly, so I'll just keep working hard.
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Uh... connections, depth, uniqueness, I lack all of them haha.
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Isn't this just saying me? I feel like I was called out.
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Project teams really only look at data; everything else is虚假的.
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Hey, sometimes you also have to consider luck and timing.
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After calmly reflecting, I still don't know where the problem is...
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After being bypassed multiple times, I gave up to avoid feeling bad.
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To put it simply, it's still survival of the fittest; don't think too much.
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MetaverseHobo
· 8h ago
It hits close to home, but it sounds like you're talking about me...
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ChainChef
· 8h ago
nah this hits different tbh... market's basically saying your recipe ain't seasoned right if you're getting passed over constantly. brutal but fair
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PermabullPete
· 8h ago
This is just ridiculous; it turns out it's all my own fault.
Have you ever wondered: why do project teams or exchanges go to promote with people around them, but ignore you? Most of the time, this is no coincidence.
If it was an accident once, but they bypass you two or three times, then you need to carefully consider the reasons behind it. Is it because your viewpoints lack persuasiveness? Or did you offend a partner at a critical moment? Or is your influence not yet prominent enough?
To put it simply, the market does not deceive. The choices made by project teams and exchanges reflect your true value in the ecosystem. Instead of complaining about the world, it’s better to calmly reflect: Is your analysis deep enough? Are your viewpoints unique? Is your network broad enough? These are the real factors that determine whether you are chosen.