Passion has never been an ornament; it is the bottom line for survival. Without it, nothing can be retained, and no results can be produced.



Three months is enough to reveal the claws of truly ambitious people, and also enough to expose the complete weakness of those with excuses. The end of 2025 is not the finish line, but the fuel for the next round of acceleration.

Don’t think about holding onto anything, don’t be overly cautious, don’t step back. Put all your strength into 2026, into every barrier you want to break through. Goals never voluntarily promise anyone; they only recognize those who burn the fiercest.

The New Year is about firing up the engines. Just do it.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 2025-12-27 18:54
You're right, but the reality is that most people are just pretending to be passionate, when in fact they are just wasting time. Burning money is easy, burning brains is the hard part. Whoever can hold on until 2026 is the real skill. Passion, without compound interest, is pointless. Honestly, the biggest trap is still the phrase "don't be too meticulous," anyone who actually does that will be doomed. Ambition and suicide are sometimes just a matter of execution. This kind of talk is a real blow to crypto people; everyone is just following the trend and shouting slogans, but when it comes to a turning point, they all back down. I agree with the first sentence; the rest is basically just motivational chicken soup. The key is to distinguish between passion and gambler's mentality, but unfortunately most people can't tell the difference. 2026 is indeed coming, but I'm more concerned about whether the remaining profits in 2025 can be held onto.
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 2025-12-27 06:53
Really, whether you have passion or not, it's obvious at a glance. Well said, but most people will probably step back. That's a bit harsh, but it really hits the point. Just go all in, anyway there's nothing left to lose. The ones who burn the fiercest... I bet it's hard to find them these days.
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ImaginaryWhalevip
· 2025-12-26 14:31
This chicken soup flavor is a bit strong haha Say it nicely, but when it comes to the critical moment, aren't you still scared? I just want to ask, how are the people who burned the most now? Passion is indeed useful, but it doesn't fill your stomach It sounds like going all-in on a gamble, where's the risk awareness? The goal only recognizes those who burn fiercely, but those who go bankrupt are even fiercer Anyway, I don't believe in anything that guarantees returns just by throwing in money There's something, but no one said how to survive Waiting for 2026, let's first survive 2025
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HodlAndChillvip
· 2025-12-25 10:58
No, this sounds like you're just hyping yourself up haha, but honestly, without passion, it's really pointless. --- The person burning the most... alright, then I'll just keep grinding coins. --- This kind of rhetoric sounds even more painful in a bear market. Sometimes just staying alive is already the limit. --- Stop messing around. When it's time to hold, just hold. No need to rush. --- 2026, huh? Let's see how the coin price moves first. --- Passion is sometimes the fastest way to lose money.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 2025-12-25 10:58
Alright, this motivational speech is indeed intense, but how many actually put in the money? I've heard this set of words too many times; the key is how many can stick with it for three months. Passion also needs to be paired with strategy, otherwise it's just pure money burning. Hey, in 2026, is this wave really about going all in? Projects without passion do tend to die faster, that's true. Words are good, but I'm just worried it might be another rug pull. It's easy to invest, but earning it back is the real skill. Another new year, new goals, let's see who can hold out until Q2.
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MetadataExplorervip
· 2025-12-25 10:57
Well said, but passion can also burn people out; I've seen too many people burn themselves out. A bit intense, feels like you're giving yourself a shot of chicken blood. Three months? I think this timeframe is a bit虚, real things don't come out that quickly. Let's put it this way, you can win without burning out, isn't it better to have some strategy? Breaking through barriers sounds爽, but most people end up breaking themselves in the end. Putting in effort is correct, but if you hit the wrong spot, you'll fail. I've heard this chicken soup a hundred times, why am I still not making money? Happy New Year, everyone, but don't overstrain yourselves. Passion only counts when transformed into实际行动; just喊喊没用。 It's interesting, but it depends on how it will落地 later.
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BridgeNomadvip
· 2025-12-25 10:55
ngl this "burn it all down" energy hits different when you've watched bridges collapse mid-transaction. passion's real, but so is slippage on your exit routes when liquidity fragments under pressure. just saying, the ones who actually make it are risk-adjusting their aggression, not just yoloing into 2026
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DataOnlookervip
· 2025-12-25 10:51
Well said, but how many can really stick with it for three months? I like this motivational talk, but can it pay the rent in 2026? Is passion used to pay off loans? Haha Another year, and we still have to rely on data to speak. Burning fiercely sometimes also means spending money; who will foot the bill? The words are nice, but the key is having the capital to burn.
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