The pseudo-profound musings like "time is the ultimate resource" also felt a bit pretentious without much substantive follow through. And the firm guarantee that researching new projects is pointless came across as lazy cynicism rather than wisdom. Dismissing potential opportunities out of hand is hardly sound strategy.
Okay well if I said "work smart; not hard" would that also come across as lazy?
There's little point in researching 100 tokens when every token is meticulously designed to trick you into thinking it's going to work. Much smarter to let the bear market act as a filter that allows legitimate projects to rise to the top by way of actual merit in the field. This is a strategy that actually let's people find good projects for a cheap price rather than simply hoping they get lucky during the casino phase. This is experience-based advice from someone who already tried it the other way in two separate bull markets. That's five years by the way.
I also did not realize that I needed to explain the value of 'time' as a resource. If I had said "oxygen is the ultimate resource" would you try to ask me for clarification on that as well and perhaps wonder if you don't actually need oxygen? I've explained time as a resource over many iterations in previous posts. Perhaps I should have linked one.
On the sections about Bitcoin and the dollar, the armchair analysis felt superficial for someone claiming expertise.
I've never claimed expertise and there is a running joke going (for years) about how I'm always wrong and should be mercilessly counter-traded. My analysis is always superficial.
Markets are random and totally unpredictable. Even the best most masterful analysis will only give a 10% edge in trading (meaning you lose 40% of the time). I don't need to be allocating more resources in this area.
Also you need to pick a lane. You can't say the post is ego-centric while simultaneously claiming it comes off as 'insecure'. My blustering insecurity is a thing of legend! What are you? A poet tinkering with oxymoron?
All in all great comment it's been a while since someone tried to keep me on my toes.
Good stuff.