THE DEPRESSED CRYPTO-TRADER

in #freewrite7 years ago

Hello all, @pasaift here. I happen to be participating in the freewrite for today by @mariannewest. The prompt for today is DEPRESSION Do you have no idea what freewrite is about? Click Here to find out.

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Before I begin my freewrite, I'd just like to put this out. Depression can definitely lead to loss of life as negative thoughts would always be floating around your head. When feeling depressed don't isolate yourself society, socialising can actually help you feel better.

Freewrite

David was a young man with a bright future. He had things going smoothly for him. One could call him a successful teenager. Despite the fact that he had lost his parents and had survived by doing odd jobs. Couldn't get a professional job because he lacked the certificate qualification. David had saved up a lot of money from previous works and was on the verge of opening a furniture sales outlet with his small wealth. If this business becomes successful David would be an employer of labour, a boss to some individuals. His high school friend who was a cryptocurrency enthusiast was able to talk David out of spending his time and energy in this furniture biz and try cryptocurrency investment. David was convinced that this was definitely better. After all, this his friend had no office job and was practically swimming in money. Money gotten as dividends from investing.

David made an unwise decision. His friend had convinced and he was now hungry for quick money. David violated the first rule of cryptocurrency investment. "Do not participate with money you are not comfortable with loosing ". David put in all his money as he was expecting huge returns. He did this because the little he had put earlier had generated about 15% interest. David was unfortunate, as there was a market correction which resulted in him loosing 58% of his money. His friend had warned him about the vulnerability of cryptocurrency market, that price could rise and fall at any time.

Still coping with his loss and trying to get out of cryptocurrency sphere, he attempted salvaging his remaining funds by trying to sell them. In the process of doing this, he got scammed. His remaining hope for money was gone. These events led to major depression. He couldn't just bare the loss. First he isolated himself, then later his neighbours found him dead. He had committed suicide.
This was all a result of his depression.

N/B: this actually took more than 5 minutes to write.
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Enjoy the free writing

Thanks man

This is important Post

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Such a sad story.. 😩😩

This kind of stuff does happen

Ugh, so sad to hear of this. People do desperate things. There is more to this life than money.

True words. Don't know why people don't see the big picture

What a tragic story

I also wish to join the free write but I'm not that fast in typing cos you need to set just ten minutes for a topic if you follow the rule by the @freewritehouse

I pity David, he should have invested in EOS or STEEM
😂 😂 😂

Hahaha. Eos right😆

I lost alot in ponzi schemes too.
Wanted to fall into it. But hope for the future helped me get back on my feet.

That's how it's ought to be. We keep moving forward

many have not been able to deal with financial losses - crypto, other businesses, investments....
If you haven't seen the most recent prompt yet, here it is.
https://steemit.com/freewrite/@mariannewest/day-234-5-minute-freewrite-sunday-prompt-caterpillar