Here's what really gets me: instead of building and bringing people together, the community defaults to cutthroat PvP mentality. Everyone just wants to wreck competitors, liquidate positions, push projects to zero. That's the culture we've created.
You're part of the problem. All of you. We've forgotten how to collaborate, how to dream collectively, how to believe in something bigger than individual gains. The laziness isn't about effort—it's about vision. It's easier to tear down than to build up.
We need to remember what actually moves markets and ecosystems forward: unity, conviction, and real belief in what we're creating. Not this endless cycle of destruction.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 11h ago
ngl that really hit me, but honestly, this is just how our circle is; we can't really change it even if we want to
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ForkTrooper
· 11h ago
NGL, that's not wrong, but who really cares... Everyone just wants to get rich quickly, and no one cares about the bigger picture.
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HashBrownies
· 11h ago
That's right, but who in the circle actually wants to change, TM? They just talk about it.
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FancyResearchLab
· 12h ago
That's right, our circle has long evolved into a battleground where everyone cuts each other's leeks. The idealism that should theoretically work has long been beaten back by reality.
But on the other hand, if we could really unite, it would be even more terrifying... Lu Ban No.7 is under construction again, this time trying to build some kind of utopia.
Here's what really gets me: instead of building and bringing people together, the community defaults to cutthroat PvP mentality. Everyone just wants to wreck competitors, liquidate positions, push projects to zero. That's the culture we've created.
You're part of the problem. All of you. We've forgotten how to collaborate, how to dream collectively, how to believe in something bigger than individual gains. The laziness isn't about effort—it's about vision. It's easier to tear down than to build up.
We need to remember what actually moves markets and ecosystems forward: unity, conviction, and real belief in what we're creating. Not this endless cycle of destruction.