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Today at 12:30:04 AM
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If there is one thing life has taught me is that nothing good comes easy and challenges are unavoidable but giving up should never be your first option. People who persist over time achieve success because they refused letting the challenges deter them from achieving their desired goal. Not giving up really matters, this is because success rarely comes easily. Every success story has a series of trials which initially ended in failures but every failure brings us closer to our goals.
Persistence also builds strength, character and confidence and when we continue despite the difficulties we develop resilience and learn to believe more in ourselves and our craft.
No matter how slow the growth or process may seem, consistent effort eventually leads to growth and success.
To conclude, persistence is a very powerful quality and tool that helps us overcome challenges and achieve our dreams. As long as we keep trying and never give up, anything is possible. Thank you.
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Today at 12:34:15 AM
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Persistence sounds nice but it doesn't always pay off in Bitcoin. I've seen people persist holding coins that just went to zero, thinking quitting was the weakness when really the coin itself was trash. Persistence only makes sense if you actually understand what you're holding. Otherwise you're not being strong, you're just too stubborn to admit you got it wrong.
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Today at 05:05:57 AM
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If there is one thing life has taught me is that nothing good comes easy and challenges are unavoidable but giving up should never be your first option. People who persist over time achieve success because they refused letting the challenges deter them from achieving their desired goal. Not giving up really matters, this is because success rarely comes easily. Every success story has a series of trials which initially ended in failures but every failure brings us closer to our goals.
Persistence also builds strength, character and confidence and when we continue despite the difficulties we develop resilience and learn to believe more in ourselves and our craft.
No matter how slow the growth or process may seem, consistent effort eventually leads to growth and success.
To conclude, persistence is a very powerful quality and tool that helps us overcome challenges and achieve our dreams. As long as we keep trying and never give up, anything is possible. Thank you.
Persistency are not always successful but are when the right part are being followed. Persistence is a very good tool used to archive success when used in the right way, because it helps in  keeping the person going stronger and relentless until he/she gets there.

Persistence is the process of someone to embarking on a particular journey and never plan on turning back until the aim is being met, it either success or no going back.

Persistence in learning more about Bitcoin and it's possible obstacle and solution might likely be a success in Bitcoin but persistence in investing in Bitcoin without learning and having some of the investment key factors mostly ends in failure.

Academical persistency with either good or bad brains are mostly do likely end in success.
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Today at 05:14:42 AM
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Persistence sounds nice but it doesn't always pay off in Bitcoin. I've seen people persist holding coins that just went to zero, thinking quitting was the weakness when really the coin itself was trash. Persistence only makes sense if you actually understand what you're holding. Otherwise you're not being strong, you're just too stubborn to admit you got it wrong.

This is actually the truth, Persistence wouldn’t really pay off if you’re putting it in the wrong place…you need to get things right before you choose to become persistent on them. Sometimes it’s better for you to try out a new thing rather than continue being persistent on some certain things.

I think you made a mistake in your first sentence referring to the entire Crypto industry as Bitcoin, persistence in Bitcoin investment through NCA can actually pay off in the long run but on Altcoins, it’s certainly not so and that’s why you have to be careful the altcoins you invest in..

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Today at 10:45:21 AM
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Not giving up really matters, this is because success rarely comes easily. Every success story has a series of trials which initially ended in failures but every failure brings us closer to our goals.
When you are faced with a real world challenges that doesn't follow a laid down script before it comes, it is at that point that you will understand that it takes a lot to remain persistent in the midst of some downs that can be really frustrating. if you see someone that is doing well in the midst of challenges, you have to give serious applaud to such a one because you never understand how difficult such a thing is until you are faced with similar challenges.

If you see an investor that has remained invested in bitcoin for a period of ten years, you have to put serious respect on him because it is not an easy thing for someone to stay invested for a year, two years and continue till ten years and counting. just within a year, a lot of things happen that are capable of triggering a sell from the angle of an investor. it takes a lot to stay discipline in the midst of it all and continue buying for that long. until you have stayed that long under same or similar circumstance, you don't have the right to speak to someone that has passed through all it takes to remain invested for a long time.

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