My biggest mistake in the bear market was putting on a Bitcoin conference and losing most of my painfully accumulated stack to unexpected expenses and taxes at the worst possible moment. At least I orange pilled and helped others, but how do you deal with this kind of regret?

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There's no other way then feeling the pain, swallowing it, reflecting on it, learning from it, deciding to start all over again, getting up, dusting off and DCAing the fuck out of it, while staying humble. It always takes time but one year from now you'll be better off and stronger than ever.

In 2020, right in the beginning of the bull market, I lost 100% of my stack because I fell for an obvious scam. I was guided by my own greed and had to learn a painful lesson. It sucked hard for an entire week, but I decided to take responsibility for my stupidity. Today I'm grateful that I managed to get back on track. And you'll make it too, brother. There's no other option.

It's all part of your journey.

Don't dwell on your past choices as they have all brought you to today.

I don't think there are any of us who haven't wasted/lost/mis-spent our stacks.

Thank you for educating and orange pilling others.

You just shrug that shit off, take whatever lessons to can from it, and then you just start over again.

I feel that pain, but Staying humble, stacking sats, nothing much else to.

Worst thing though would be going for leverage to try and catch up

Accepting that we are still early and knowing that being involved in this journey at this stage in time is a blessing no matter what. You'll be able to make a fortune in monetary terms and on a personal level, because you gained valuable insights, made good contacts and showed dedication.

All the best!