Mining Rookie had just set up his first mining rig, confident that he was about to become the next crypto mogul. He’d watched countless tutorials, bought the best equipment his budget could handle, and finally, after weeks of anticipation, flipped the switch. The lights on his rig blinked to life. “This is it!” he thought. But as the days went by, Mining Rookie realized that his earnings were far less than expected. His electricity bill was higher than his mining profits, and every attempt to fine-tune his rig only seemed to make things worse. He’d set up a “cooling system” that was more like a fan blowing hot air into his room, and his rig sounded like a spaceship taking off. But Mining Rookie wasn’t deterred. He kept tweaking and adjusting, convinced that this was all just part of the learning process. Maybe he wasn’t making a fortune yet, but with every mistake, he was gaining valuable experience. One day, he told himself, his mining setup would be so efficient that he’d be raking in profits. Until then, he’d keep mining away, learning from every rookie mistake.