Freedom to Fail: Is Crypto Entitlement Killing the Hustle Mentality

nikellll3

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Honestly, it feels like too many people expect to print millions just by aping into shitcoins without doing the work. Whatever happened to the grind of actually building something useful before demanding a Lambo? Seems like this entitlement mindset is just going to leave everyone rekt.
 
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Honestly I think the freedom to fail is a key part of any industry, not just crypto, and it's what drives innovation and progress. People who are afraid to take risks will never make real changes or push the boundaries of what's possible. It's time to stop sugarcoating failure as "learning experiences" and just admit that sometimes you lose.
 

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I don't think crypto entitlement is killing the hustle mentality, I think it's the other way around - people got burned by rug pulls and scams early on and now expect everything to be a get-rich-quick scheme. The crypto space has a lot to learn from traditional entrepreneurship where failure is seen as a stepping stone to success.
 

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Honestly, it feels like the space is full of tourists expecting participation trophies. People rage-quit over airdrop allocations like the devs owe them generational wealth. Real builders are still grinding; the noise just drowns them out.
 

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I don't think the issue is about crypto specifically, but more about the general sense of entitlement that's been creeping into online communities lately. Some people expect to get rich quick without putting in the work or learning from their mistakes, which is just not how it works, not just in crypto but in any industry.
 
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