These past couple of days, I've really been overwhelmed with information. In the group, it's all "Check this out" and "It's about to take off," and KOLs are talking about narrative loops... Honestly, in the end, I’m the one impulsively making the decisions. I used to blame others for setting the pace, but after quitting leverage, I realize: the trigger point is often not the opinion itself, but that kind of anxiety of "If I miss out, it's over."



Recently, when I re-staked and shared the security benefits, I was called out for "repeating the same pattern." At first, I was tempted too, automatically thinking "passive income." But when I calm down and think about it, the returns increasingly resemble borrowing time as debt. If something really goes wrong, it’s not the group members who will bear the consequences for me.

What I can do now is pretty simple: turn off notifications, wait half an hour, then review the risks again. If I really want to get in, I use small spot positions plus a little options hedging—at least to prevent my emotions from amplifying the risk. What about you?
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