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I find that people are really strange. When they’re making quick profits, they mostly just say "Oh, it’s okay," and focus on eating and sleeping as they should;
Once they start losing money, even if their position isn’t large, their mind automatically starts filling in the worst-case scenario, and the first thing they do when waking up in the middle of the night is check how far they are from the liquidation line.
Honestly, losing money feels like it’s being cut from their own body, while the money they make seems to fall from the sky—unstable and hard to hold onto.
Am I a coward?
Yeah, especially after being educated once through borrowing leverage.
So now I don’t really focus on the ups and downs when watching the market; I first check the health of the lending pool, utilization rate, and casually adjust the liquidation threshold to a distance where I can sleep peacefully.
Recently, everyone’s been talking about modularization and the DeFi layer, and the developers look excited, while users look confused.
That makes me even more lazy: I won’t touch narratives I don’t understand, and I won’t let floating losses teach me a lesson…
Let’s leave it at that for now.