After the last article was published, I found that many people only focused on the superficial conclusion of "learning is important," but overlooked a more critical question—how to learn?



In fact, looking at the entire crypto industry, or even any mature field, those who truly survive are not relying solely on innate talent. They share a common trait: they have never stopped learning. It's not about being smarter, but about maintaining that hunger and continuously adding new knowledge and insights.

This is why I say that learning itself is an entry ticket. In this industry, market changes are rapid, and information updates and iterations happen at an unimaginable speed. If you stay within last year's cognitive framework, you are likely to fall behind this year. Conversely, those who truly go far are often the best at quickly iterating themselves.

So instead of asking "Should I learn," it's better to ask "What new things did I learn today?"
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StrawberryIcevip
· 1h ago
Well said. Last year, people were still researching DeFi, but this year they have already to dive into the AI track. Stagnation means death.
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SilentObservervip
· 6h ago
To be honest, things I was researching last year I have to throw away this year. Falling behind the pace can really get you wiped out.
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SighingCashiervip
· 6h ago
That's right, the real issue isn't whether you should learn or not, but whether you can withstand the rapid changes in the market. Honestly, the cognitive framework from last year is just garbage code this year. Without iteration, you'll only be waiting to be eliminated. What new things did you learn today? Asking yourself this question is a thousand times more painful than asking others. The moment you stop learning, you've already started falling behind, but most people haven't realized it yet. The word "hunger" hits the nail on the head. Without this drive, you'll eventually crash.
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GasGuruvip
· 6h ago
Really, those who are still stuck in last year's cognitive framework can't even cry now.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 6h ago
Really, many people are stuck on "how to learn," constantly shouting about learning, but still using last year's mindset framework to compete with this year's. The phrase "rapidly iterate yourself" is brilliant; in the crypto world, three months equals a year, falling behind is truly just a moment's matter. Ask yourself every day what you have learned; it's more effective than any plan. It's that simple.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 6h ago
That's right, it's the "how to learn" part that has stumped too many people. People constantly talk about learning, but then turn around and don't look at anything—that's really funny. The cognitive framework from last year should be discarded this year, or else being beaten is only a matter of time.
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 6h ago
That's exactly right, that's the point. Those who are still stuck in last year's cognitive framework have long been wiped out; they've seen too many who thought they knew everything end up losing everything.
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