Henrik Zeberg
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I didn't do it.
I didn't get to it because of the difficulties in actually getting the money transferred from a bank to a wallet back then.
But one of my friends actually did enter, did take the crypto plunge.
And he entered Ethereum, which is another crypto.
At the time, it was at 50 cents.
And he held onto it until the moment it was actually reached around $1,400.
So 2,800 times.
And he's not the only one that has done well when it comes to crypto.
We've all heard of these Lambo guys or people that have jumped into something that seems ridiculous only to see it go up 100 times.
I don't know about you, but I definitely can feel the FOMO.
FOMO, what is that?
FOMO, fear of missing out.
Well, fear of missing out is something that is very deep in the human mind.
It goes back to the times of, as we lived in hunters and gatherers, in groups, being part of the group ensured food, security, mating, and being outside was dangerous.
And that's something we have taken on to us today also.
If we're not part of the group, if we don't think alike, like the Yantze law is also kind of commending, well, then it's dangerous.
So fear of missing out, FOMO, is something that is deeply in us and something that can make us maybe come up to conclusions or do things we don't necessarily would do if we were just ourselves.
And this is not something just maybe I as a stupid person or people that don't understand things do.
Sir Isaac Newton is probably one of the most intelligent people that has ever lived.
And in the 1700s, he actually were a victim of FOMO.