Surviving the Storm
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Happy Sunday, y’all.
The year 2026 has tested the patience of many people, including my circle of friends, whose main source of income comes from cryptocurrency.
While we are busy planning our lives, we often forget that life has plans of its own. This time, life won because none of us expected things to get this bad. We never expected the bear market to creep in without a proper bull run… or should I say those little green candles were the bull we all failed to recognize.
To add salt to our injury, many of us now have families to take care of. Unlike previous bear markets, where we only had to worry about our own survival, this one has been far more brutal. Now, while trying to survive ourselves, we also have to provide for our wives and children. It hasn’t been easy.
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Most of us were greatly affected, but we didn’t lose hope. We believe that if tough times don’t kill us, they will make us stronger, wiser, and better.
This difficult season has taught me a lot of lessons.
It taught me to save, no matter what, because when things go wrong, your savings might be the very thing that saves you.
It taught me that entitled people will leave the moment you no longer have anything to offer them. So be careful who you give to and who you invest your kindness in.
It taught me that when trouble comes, you are ultimately all you have got. At the end of the day, only you can truly save yourself.
Life is full of seasons. Good times don’t last forever, and neither do bad times. The key is to keep moving, keep learning, and be ready for the opportunities that come after the storm.
Just call me Burl.
I am a professional gamer, motivational speaker and a crypto enthusiast
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