1046731
marabara

@marabara #1046731

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We often mistake information that aligns with our beliefs
as undeniable truth.
Worse yet, we sometimes impose that belief on others.

For instance,
when one hears the conspiracy theory that
"the moon landing was faked,"
and it resonates with their suspicion,
they may embrace it without questioning any counter-evidence.

But blind conviction without verification
only reveals a mind that has stopped thinking.
A wise person listens even to opposing views,
thinks deeply, and then decides for themselves.

Truth is not found at the end of certainty,
but at the beginning of verification.
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Every house has its walls.
Sometimes, those walls protect us,
and sometimes, they simply stand in our way.

But never forget—
every wall holds a door.

And that door
may lead us into danger,
or open the way to an entirely new world.
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The Clock Shop on the Hill

A child wandered into an old clock shop perched atop a quiet hill.
“I want to buy time,” the child said. “My dreams keep shrinking.”

The elderly woman smiled gently and handed over a small hourglass.
“This,” she said, “is the Clock of 72.

Spend just one hour a day on your dream.
After 72 days, that time will return to you—doubled.
It’s one of the world’s oldest laws.”

She paused, then added softly:

72 ÷ rate of return = the time it takes to double.
A simple formula—
but within it lives patience, and the quiet power of belief.

So the child began to play the guitar, one hour each day.
And every 72 days, the music reached a little farther.

Ten years later, standing beneath the stage lights, he said:

“Compound interest was never just about numbers.
It was another name for faith.
And for showing up, every single day.”
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"No one knows what the stock market will do tomorrow."
But that doesn’t mean institutional forces (the “smart money”) can’t influence prices.
Unexpected news strikes without warning — and even they can’t predict when it will come.

The difference lies in what happens after the news breaks.
While individuals panic, smart money sees opportunity.
They use minimal effort to extract maximum profit from chaos.

For example, when bad news hits,
and retail investors are gripped by fear and begin to sell,
institutional players may deliberately push prices even lower —
just to accumulate more at a discount.

Retail traders focus on profit and loss,
but smart money focuses on quantity.
Only those who understand this difference
can recognize opportunity in the midst of fear.

Remember this:
Good news and bad news are always recycled.
The market may shake,
but the eyes that see true opportunity remain steady.
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角者無齒 – "Those with horns have no sharp teeth."

No one possesses everything.
Everyone shines in their own unique way.
Do not envy what you see on the surface—
Even those who seem perfect have empty spaces within.
Rather than tearing others down, sharpen yourself.
Humility amplifies talent,
And discipline turns it into mastery.
Happiness isn’t far away—
It lies in the moments you live true to yourself.
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"The stock market is a place where money moves from the impatient to the patient."
— André Kostolany, Love Money Passionately, Handle It Coldly
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A man once insulted the Buddha.
The Buddha remained calm.

His disciple asked, “Master, how can you ignore such insults?”
The Buddha replied,
“If someone offers you a gift and you don’t accept it,
to whom does it belong?”

“To the giver,” the disciple said.
“Exactly,” said the Buddha.
“I did not accept his insults. They remain his.”
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"Money is like seawater: the more you drink, the thirstier you become."
— Arthur Schopenhauer
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Physicist Richard Feynman once said,
“Short-term predictions are easy, medium-term predictions are hard, and long-term predictions become easy again.”

This applies to both weather and markets.

We can easily predict if it will rain in the next second.
But whether it will rain at any time by tomorrow is harder.
Over the next week? Much harder.
But over the next year? Easier again—because climate follows patterns.

Markets are similar.
Short-term trades can be predictable.
Medium-term moves are noisy and uncertain.
But in the long run, prices tend to return to fundamentals—
and that’s where prediction regains clarity.
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Those who rejoice in gains made by deceiving others
do not realize they are sowing the seeds of their own misfortune.
Never forget—
the choices you make in this moment
are the keys that unlock the doors of your future.
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If you scolded yourself as harshly as you scold others,
your faults would vanish like morning mist.
If you forgave others as tenderly as you forgive yourself,
your heart would rest in the calm of untroubled waters
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A road lies between two people.
One insists on going right, the other on going left.
Though they may be talking about the same path, they argue.
Why?
Because neither truly listens—
each has already reshaped the other's words
to fit their own thoughts.
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"Even the same water becomes milk in a cow,
and poison in a snake —
what matters is not the water, but who receives it."
— Avatamsaka Sutra (The Flower Garland Sutra, 華嚴經)
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You can’t gather spilled water,
but an empty bowl can be filled with something new.
Every loss holds the seed of a new beginning.
Crisis and opportunity—
two sides of the same coin.
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Flower
by Kim Chun-soo

Before I called his name,
he was nothing more
than a mere gesture.

But when I called his name,
he came to me
and became a flower.

As I called his name,
I wish someone would call mine—
someone whose voice matches
the color and scent of my soul.
I, too, want to go to that someone,
and become their flower.

We all long
to become something.
You for me, and I for you—
we wish to become
a gaze that cannot be forgotten.
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Rain is always the same.
But in floods, it draws blame;
in droughts, it earns praise.
The rain does not change—
only the hearts beneath the sky do.
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People think about you far less than you imagine.
You live with your thoughts all day—
they think of you only in passing.

So don’t get carried away by praise,
or crushed by criticism.
What matters is not their eyes,
but your own.

If you’ve done no wrong,
stand firm—even if the world disagrees.
If you have, fix it quietly.
True judgment starts not with them,
but with the 'you' you face each day.
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A few wins don’t make you a real investor.
You become one after facing real losses—at least three times.
Then you realize it wasn’t your genius,
but the market giving you a moment.
That’s when humility sets in.
And that’s when real investing begins.
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Success earned from poverty shines brighter.
Even the same victory carries different weight when born from struggle.

Life may seem unfair,
but the weight of that emotion balances the scales of opportunity and reward.

Lack is not a flaw—
it may be the very beginning of a story meant to move hearts.
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As long as you blame others,
your journey hasn't truly begun.
Blame yourself—and you've come halfway.
Blame no one—and you’ve arrived.

— Epictetus, Enchiridion
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Advice is easy to give.
But most of it crumbles like castles made of sand.

Real guidance isn't about handing out answers—
it's about helping others discover them for themselves.

It’s not words that change people,
but the realization that follows.
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Even among three travelers,
a teacher walks beside me.

From the good, I learn.
From the flawed, I reflect.
All become mirrors—
guiding who I am and who I might be.

— Confucius
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The market doesn’t open in the morning because it’s not profitable.

Everyone — including you — acts out of self-interest.
That’s not something to condemn.
It’s something to understand.

And the more deeply you understand that truth,
the more peace you’ll find within yourself.
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"The highest goodness is like water."
(— Tao Te Ching, Chapter 8)

Water never competes, yet it overcomes all obstacles.
It bends around mountains, splits around rocks, and falls from cliffs—
but always finds its way to the vast ocean.
Water takes any shape — round or square —
yet never loses its true nature.
It flows through narrow paths where rigid things cannot pass.
A single drop seems weak,
but together, water carves valleys and commands the storms.
Softness and flexibility defeat hardness and strength.
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In Mouseland, the mice keep electing black and white cats,
believing change will come—
but nothing ever changes.

Real change doesn't happen by swapping rulers.
It begins when the mice stop trusting cats altogether—
and start governing themselves.

(From Tommy Douglas’ 1962 "Mouseland" speech)
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Sima Qian on building wealth – 3 timeless steps:

No money? Use strength.
When you have no capital, use labor to earn your seed money.
Some money? Use wisdom.
Once you've earned a little, let strategy grow it.
Much money? Use timing.
When you're wealthy, your money must move with the right moment.

— "Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Chapter: On Wealth and Trade"
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Markets may look like they move because of the news—
but more often, the news is used to move the markets.

What truly matters is the underlying value.
If the fundamentals haven’t changed,
then market panic over headlines...
might be your best opportunity.
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The rabbit looked at the turtle.
The turtle looked at the finish line.
Eyes on others slow you down.
Eyes on the goal keep you going.
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Water at 99°C is still just water.
It’s the extra 1° that turns it into steam and sets it free.
When you're about to give up,
remember—you might already be at 99.
One more degree can change everything.
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The mind may see the truth,
but the heart hesitates—
because accepting it might mean
letting go of who we thought we were.
And that can be terrifying.
But once we face it,
the noise fades.
And peace, at last, begins.
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Show people a card with a "+" sign.
A mathematician sees addition.
A priest sees a cross.

Everyone sees from their own perspective.
It’s not that others are wrong—they’re just different.

That’s why people aren’t meant to be judged.
They’re meant to be understood.
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"You can’t open a hand that’s holding too much.
Only by letting go can you grasp something new."
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"If you are right, you don't need to get angry.
If you are wrong, you don't have the right to be angry."
— Mahatma Gandhi (attributed)
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In ancient China, a man grew impatient with how slowly his rice seedlings were growing.
To help them "grow," he pulled each one upward.
Exhausted but satisfied, he said,
"I’ve helped them grow today!"
But by the next morning, every seedling had died.
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"What you believe you see… isn’t always what’s there."
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Confucius said:
A man plays flawlessly when nothing is at stake.
Raise the prize, he hesitates.
Offer gold, he loses himself.
His skill never changed —
only his heart did.
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"Goodness does not declare itself as good.
When the darkness breaks and dawn arrives,
we simply realize that the sun has risen.
Goodness has no name."
Hi Warpcast team,

I’m trying to verify my Ethereum address using MetaMask connected to a Ledger hardware wallet, but I keep getting a “Signing failed” error during the signature request.

I’ve confirmed the following:

Ledger device is unlocked and Ethereum app is open
Blind signing is enabled
MetaMask is updated and uses WebHID
Ledger Live is closed

Is Warpcast currently compatible with EIP-712 typed data signing via Ledger?
Or is there any known limitation when using a Ledger device for signing within Warpcast?

I’d really appreciate any clarification or workaround. Thanks in advance!