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Crypto goals and success - Say it out loud or keep silent?

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We all have goals in crypto and hope to reach success out of it and we put quite some energy into it. And I see two kind of people that are in this space and how they are recognizing that or share their experiences from within. Some of them are putting it out there in the world and believe that the universe will concentrate the energy to make it happen and I am one of those people. Some other simply keep silent like a secret and are doing everything without making a buzz. While I can understand this approach and that probably it comes from the fear for others doing the same or letting other know about what you're doing, I think that the crypto communities need to share their knowledge and doings for other to learn and participate to this movement.

I like setting goals even if some of them are over evaluated. Let's just think of my last challenge to buy a Tesla with the rewards from Splinterlands, that's crazy right? Well, while it might be at least I am shooting at the stars and hope to get the moon. And I've put that out there, it is in the open, it is inspiring, it gives me energy and it gives me a target to follow. This drives me forward and puts me to be present day after day to achieve it. And I think there is a power unleashed when you exteriorize such goals and that while you are putting the work, others might be willing to help and give you a bump. If it is through some kind words or simply and upvote or something of value is less important as in the end you are building momentum and focus for what you want to achieve.

On the other side I feel that sometimes speaking too much about one goal, it loses energy and gives a feeling like that's already done and you don't need to do anything else. And I've lived also such cases when I talked too much about it, I've told it to my friends and in the end the project didn't even begin. Or if it did, it didn't come to fruition. So I can understand both angles and sometimes keeping silence and concentrating at things to make that happen might be the better choice.

In the end I believe that regardless how we see the crypto space, it is quite important for us to share. Sharing our goals, sharing our earnings in one way or the other should bring more people to the projects and make them thrive. We need growth and there is as mush as we can do alone so networking and social distribution of the information is imperative to ensure that. Trust is built doing so and in the end that might make the difference between fail and success. So I think that we need to put the information out there, we might also get some good feedback about it and we can build things together. That's how I see these things and just putting the crypto goals out there in the open is one step closer to achieving it!

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