Spending all your time scrolling through social feeds while missing actual market opportunities? If you've been grinding on infofi these past months without hitting at least mid-five-figure gains despite doing minimal work, it's time to ask yourself some hard questions. The irony is brutal: endless hours consumed by social media feeds, yet zero substantial returns. Maybe the real move isn't more scrolling—it's stepping back. Delete the apps. Recalibrate your strategy. Because if you're truly locked into the infofi ecosystem with nothing to show for it, the broken part isn't the market. It's the time you're wasting on platforms designed to keep you addicted rather than wealthy.
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PortfolioAlert
· 6h ago
Haha, really? I think so too.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 6h ago
Wake up, you're still spamming the screen.
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QuorumVoter
· 6h ago
Can spamming really make money? I'm skeptical.
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zkProofGremlin
· 6h ago
Scrolling all night and still ending up in the red, what's the point?
Spending all your time scrolling through social feeds while missing actual market opportunities? If you've been grinding on infofi these past months without hitting at least mid-five-figure gains despite doing minimal work, it's time to ask yourself some hard questions. The irony is brutal: endless hours consumed by social media feeds, yet zero substantial returns. Maybe the real move isn't more scrolling—it's stepping back. Delete the apps. Recalibrate your strategy. Because if you're truly locked into the infofi ecosystem with nothing to show for it, the broken part isn't the market. It's the time you're wasting on platforms designed to keep you addicted rather than wealthy.