I was checking Twitter for regular updates when I came across this guy's post. Apparently, he actively pursued a number of airdop ventures, including dePIN and other testnets, but was unsuccessful in all of them despite his best efforts.
Now what makes it even worse is that most of his counterparts bagged thousands of dollars and became pretty rich. He did everything there was to do, just like the others, but he was unlucky, and it appears that despite participating and showing up every day, he will not win this year.
This is one of life's most difficult realities, which we cannot explain. Man invented or designed the principle of causality. I agree that the majority of events have a reason for occurring, but I believe we fail to recognize that in many cases, events can occur without a corresponding reason and cannot be explained.
I believe this is where our brains begin to reach inexplicable limits. There are limits to how far we can go, but the extent to which we can go leads us to believe that there are always answers to all of the questions the universe throws at us.
It raises questions such as, "Why me?"
It can be anyone
It does not make sense to do everything right and not be rewarded for our efforts, or to fail in areas where we shouldn't. These questions do not always correlate.
It is like a diligent employee who has served a company for many years, and then the company decides to downsize, and suddenly the manager's cousin needs a slot in the company, and the diligent worker, despite their track record, is cut out, not because they are unimportant, but because the manager's cousin must have a slot at all costs.
Now the employee must be wondering, "Where did I go wrong?" But because they are not in the management system, they have no idea what schemes have worked against him. We are unaware of many things.
Life is happening concurrently in different dimensions that we are unaware of, and it has nothing to do with effort or impact; it is simply life.
Now we have no choice but to continue trying.
For a while now, I have been actively working behind the scenes to see if I can score a big win. It is not necessarily about money, but rather something uplifting after months of constant failure.
Perhaps it could health remission, Maybe it could be an offsetting of some of my financial responsibilities or a major relief from some of life troubles, but unfortunately I've not gotten anyone recently.
I have been reading a post on Hive by someone who talks about losing their job, most likely because the company was downsizing; in reality, they probably just want to create a sequence of content through this major job/financial experience or change, but in reality, that is how life is, and there is nothing truly special.
As humans, we may try to be empathetic and supportive, but most of the time, there are larger issues at play as to why these things occur, and we may never know, most likely because we are not supposed to know.
There are no prewritten guidelines for dealing with failure, loss, sadness, poverty, and prejudice; if there were, many people would be much more fulfilled, happier, healthier, and better off; instead, we are left as a race to "figure it out," which we sometimes can't, and we suffer as a result. During these periods of loss, we can either self-motivate or not.
There's probably reward for constantly "figuring it out" despite the odds against them. You hear people say "oh the doctor gave me 5 years to live, but look, it's been been 20 years". The reward for perseverance in the face of failure can change a specific outcome where the odds are high; sometimes it does not, but we must fight anyway.
Fighting To Win Always
In reality, most people are not willing to fight for nothing. If we can predict our future, we are more likely to fight harder or give up, because a certain outcome is inevitable. As a result, the course of humanity could be altered in a variety of unexpected ways.
The main reasons why mankind has made many advancement is so many difficult areas of telling is that we keep fighting even when failure is likely. My experiences over the last few years have taught me that we will most likely face major catastrophic events in our lives, either directly or indirectly, and that we will have no plausible explanations for why they occur.
It is simple; it may not be logical or reasonable simply because it is not intended to be, and that is all. In some times, we live in the "it can never be me" illusion and most of the times this courage comes with never having previously experienced "the issues" that might be common with others. No one is immune, sometimes it's just not our turn yet. This statement can be seen in a "positive" or "negative" light
Regardless of the odds, you must persevere. Whether you have a track record of failure or have not had as many successes as the average person, you must persevere.
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