Sometimes slowing down is not necessarily a bad thing. Take some time to settle your mind, deeply study the logic of those small coins, and think about how to stay more clear-headed during the 2026 market cycle.
In this circle, physical exhaustion is a minor issue; mental exhaustion is the real torment. Everyone is scattered across different places, strangers to each other, yet they can be insulted, attacked, or even cursed with the most malicious words just because of differing opinions. This is the reality of the internet — distance has been eliminated, but the darkness of human nature has been amplified.
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LiquidityNinja
· 4h ago
Slowing down sounds comfortable, but only a few can really do it.
I totally understand the feeling of being mentally exhausted, being criticized every day, what's the point?
2026, right? I'm still thinking about how to survive in 2025.
That's just how the internet is; once human nature is unrestrained, it immediately reveals its true form.
No matter how deeply you research small-cap coins, you can't escape the fate of being cut.
Having different opinions can lead to curses, this circle is indeed a bit pathological.
It's okay to settle down, but don't sink too deep, it's easy to get overwhelmed.
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TheMemefather
· 4h ago
Feeling mentally exhausted really hits the nail on the head. Constantly arguing with strangers every day is quite tiring.
Slowing down is the right move, but most people simply can't stop.
That's just how the internet is—anonymity makes people more likely to turn into monsters.
2026, let's talk about it then.
Researching small cryptocurrencies is interesting, but the premise is having the right mindset.
Really, human nature has been exposed quite thoroughly here.
Instead of being criticized, it's better to step back early and stay calm.
Slowing down the pace actually makes the mindset more stable, I agree with that.
The hostility in this circle has been flying everywhere for a long time.
Sometimes, silence is the best defense.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 4h ago
Feeling mentally exhausted really hit home. Watching those internet spats every day, sometimes I just want to turn off completely.
2026 still has to live on, what's the point of messing around now?
This circle is just like this, unavoidable.
Slow down? Difficult, everyone is in crazy mode.
Never met each other but still curse each other, this broken internet is truly incredible.
Researching small coin logic... sounds good but I'm still losing money.
On the dark side of human nature, the online environment really amplifies it, there's nothing we can do.
It's so hard to stay sober, with such a fast-paced market.
Distance actually makes it worse, everyone with a phone in hand is a weapon.
Slow down? Wait, isn't that being cowardly?
Feeling mentally exhausted is the real thing, body tired but still able to sleep.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 4h ago
Taking it slow sounds nice, but how many people can really do it?
Feeling mentally exhausted is real, and those people who curse are really outrageous.
Researching small cryptocurrencies definitely takes time, or else nothing will be learned by 2026.
The internet is just like that, unavoidable.
The human nature in the crypto world, sigh.
Why are there still people insisting on crossing others? You can't make money that way.
Getting clear-headed by 2026 is indeed important, and it's not too late to start now.
I've been cursed a few times, and I'm used to it.
Focusing on research is truly more reliable than chasing trends.
This is what should really be done.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 4h ago
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have wasted my saliva on those people. It's better to study small coins carefully.
Only by staying calm can you make money. The online abuse routine is really not worth it.
Slow down? I've already been scolded so much that my mentality collapsed haha.
Human nature is most thoroughly exposed in the crypto circle. The farther away, the bolder people get.
That's right, 2026 is still far away, no need to be so impatient.
A bunch of trolls are really annoying; silence is indeed golden.
Studying the logic of small coins is much more meaningful than arguing.
I'm emotionally exhausted from this click, but I still have to persist.
Online violence is truly extreme; anonymity makes people lose their humanity.
The cycle of 2026, I need to think carefully about how to survive until that day.
Sometimes slowing down is not necessarily a bad thing. Take some time to settle your mind, deeply study the logic of those small coins, and think about how to stay more clear-headed during the 2026 market cycle.
In this circle, physical exhaustion is a minor issue; mental exhaustion is the real torment. Everyone is scattered across different places, strangers to each other, yet they can be insulted, attacked, or even cursed with the most malicious words just because of differing opinions. This is the reality of the internet — distance has been eliminated, but the darkness of human nature has been amplified.