North is one of the four cardinal directions that is frequently referenced in many television shows. It is always been regarded as a significant location: dangerous, tough, testing, hard, and, most importantly, cold.
As we can see from Game of Thrones, the king in the north was one of the few people who survived despite many powerful rulers, kings, and the mother of dragons.
He survived many kings and queens, and despite appearing to be one of the cast members who would be killed off in season one or two, he went on to become one of the survivors who remained strong at the end of season eight.
Perhaps his title as king of the north was not coincidental.
He conquered the north, which was both revered and feared, and I believe that the ability to survive harshest conditions when it appears that we have no chance qualifies one to be called the "king of the north."
"North" is typical allusion of difficulty
In Nigeria, the northern region is always the coldest, and it also has the highest level of terrorism; people have been kidnapped in broad daylight, paraded in videos, burned alive, and slaughtered in jihadist wars.
This is not to say that the northern part of Nigeria is completely horrendous; rather, the people in the west, south, and east feared the north as a result of these events.
People who were born and raised in this area are now forced to stay because they cannot afford to leave.
They have mastered how to combat any form of terrorism and developed safety protocols and measures, which I believe is why the people of the north are the most courageous in the country.
It is difficult to cope with life's circumstances, especially when they are constant, chronic, or repetitive.
For example, I have lived with a chronic condition that has an impact on my quality of life and has the potential to harm body organs, but I have kept kicking, surviving, finding ways, making attempts, and hanging in there.
Combating danger and risk is difficult. I understand that life is risky, but there are greater risks that force us to find creative ways to survive.
We fight different wars every day, and anyone who compares their situation to someone who is literally living on the edge every day is deceiving themselves. If we exchange life battles, some people will literally collapse under the weight of the battles of others, and this is simply the truth.
Our wars are not the same.
A typical 9-to-5er wants to be paid at the end of the month so they can pay off their debts, but this is not the battle of a company's CEO.
There are people who want the most recent Mercedes, and those who can not even afford a 1950 Mercedes; there are people who avoid eating meat even when they can afford a whole cow, and there are those who can not afford a steak.
There are people who are angry and frustrated about their period pains, and there are those who are strapped to oxygen tanks.
Battles have grades, and in extreme cases, we should see people who have overcome obstacles we can only imagine as superhumans.
Crypto
During the bear market, a typical crypto owner is mostly mocked, but when it comes time for them to reap the benefits of holding through the panic, fear, and anxiety, they are referred to as lucky buggers.
Meanwhile, a no-coiner cannot withstand the bear that occurs in a normal bear market, let alone the dumps and pillages that occur during a bull run year. Every crypto holder faces financially uncertainty, I mean you're wondering whether you should sell and just save your mental health.
Some of them knows that if the market eventually don't pump, then they'll go back to selling ice cream (maybe not as extreme as this, but something that might keep them depressed for a very long time).
Do you think it is easy to go from millionaire to pauper in one fell swoop? People who are riding the tide without FUDing and holding on to their conviction are super crypto humans. They are not promised any type of stability. True kings can be found in the north, as well as those who are afraid to go there.
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The fact that nothing is guaranteed across these crypto bull and bear cycles is always a hard pill to swallow. But I think the probability of making it in crypto despite all the uncertainty is skewed towards those you spend more time in this space and are active exploring the space.
This is true, but many of the population will chicken out. For example, the people here holding now, will not be all the people that'll take profit in September when the market is at its peak. Over 50% will pack it up when the next and probably the last dump will occur
That'll be very unfortunate and the regret when they look back. Giving up right before they struck gold, so to speak. And the next bull cycle after this one is already a bit far out into the future, with more unpredictability and uncertainty.
We got to be brave in the crypto world because it is all the hard north! Or in American terms the wild west... Yesterday I read a guy got scammed out of $4 million in BTC, you have to be careful. And you have to be tough to keep at it.
The north in Nigeria doesn't sound like a place for wimps, I think I'll pass on vacationing there myself though!
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How did this happen, was his wallet compromised or he lost his keys to scammers or probably click a shady phishing link? That's a lot of money, bro might have apathy towards Crypto all his life..
I wouldn't be going there, not for anything. People that are born and bred there are superhumans
I don't have a single friend who got rich on crypto and my friends don't have such friends)) but we continue to believe - faith helps us fight!
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I think there are a lot of people in Nigeria that have become rich through crypto, although they didn't do it through investing their hard cash, they did it through airdops, shorting and longing and other ways.
We fight to survive every moment of our lives. Only those who are brave, hardworking, and patient can win this war. I don't think victory is just about owning a lot of money. Sadly, we are ready to wage the biggest war for money, which is a completely mortal thing.
Winning in crypto is not that easy, it's a kind of deadly game where greed and fear are the main players. Only those who conquer fear and control greed are successful here. The post was written very neatly and contained some very deep topics.
Indeed. Crypto is not an easy game and it takes a toll on the emotional and it's the toughest that survives and this is why only a few people go on to actually become rich.
You are absolutely right Sir 👍
The crypto world is rough. It goes up and down quite a bit so I agree that holding on to your crypto based on a plan is the best thing to do. It's not easy, but at the same time, you need to take your profits when you can otherwise things can drop back down.
Indeed, take profit when it matters the most..
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