Like I have posted before, I do not agree with this. You can read what I posted. The main reason for someone to fall victim to scammers is more because of ignorance, lack of knowledge and experience about the scam. Even if someone is greedy and have the knowledge and experience and not ignorant about the scam, he will avoid it.
I agree. Back when staking was extremely profitable, I was a member of a community on Discord where I was approached by someone who impersonated the moderators of that community. I had asked a question and he came forward to "assist". He prompted me to a phishing website which required me to connect my Metamask wallet and it didn't connect straight away, but required the private key because automatic authentication didn't work.
I blindly submitted it, not knowing why, it was late at night and I was tired, not really an excuse but I still don't know how and why I proceeded. Thankfully, the moment I did it, adrenaline rushed over and I realized my mistake, I immediately moved all my funds to another wallet and saved my funds.