The seemingly complex content on the screen is mostly noise. Many people speak hastily without fully considering their true stance. Coupled with the overwhelming AI-generated junk content, the signal-to-noise ratio is even worse.
Where does true authority come from? From unwavering conviction. Only viewpoints that withstand scrutiny and are self-consistent can be convincing. Conversely, ambiguous, flip-flopping opinions, no matter how loud, cannot establish any sense of authority. So instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to ask yourself: what do you truly believe?
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TestnetNomad
· 13h ago
I'm already tired of those annoying trending topics. A bunch of people are just rambling nonsense, jumping on the bandwagon without even thinking, it's hilarious.
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quietly_staking
· 21h ago
There's too much noise. Think first about what you truly believe before speaking.
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AirdropHermit
· 21h ago
Forget it, I just don't trust those people who are like this one moment and like that the next.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 21h ago
Awakened too late, I was already drowned out by the noise.
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GasWaster
· 21h ago
ngl this hits different when you're constantly filtering through spam just to find one legit signal... like scrolling through gwei charts except everything's worthless
The seemingly complex content on the screen is mostly noise. Many people speak hastily without fully considering their true stance. Coupled with the overwhelming AI-generated junk content, the signal-to-noise ratio is even worse.
Where does true authority come from? From unwavering conviction. Only viewpoints that withstand scrutiny and are self-consistent can be convincing. Conversely, ambiguous, flip-flopping opinions, no matter how loud, cannot establish any sense of authority. So instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to ask yourself: what do you truly believe?