The Chinese community is indeed in chaos right now. I see many articles deliberately setting traps, promoting the illusion of quick wealth, trying to make people abandon independent judgment.



But what I want to say is: never stop thinking. No matter how you view the information, always clarify the logical chain. Remind yourself repeatedly — don’t let these things hijack your mind.

I admit I’ve also had a lucky mindset of getting something for nothing, but I understand even better: rationality and independent will are more valuable than anything.

Clickbait headlines are everywhere, and the comment section is even more chaotic. Those voices can easily drown you out. The key is to have filtering ability — not to be polluted by sensational statements, not to be carried away by herd comments.

Investment decisions are your own responsibility, and information screening must also be done by yourself. Staying clear-headed is more important than anything.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 01-21 10:32
Wake up, don't get cut Sounds good, but the reality is that most people have fallen Indeed, there are too few people who think independently Being brainwashed without realizing it, that's the scariest part Agreed, but unfortunately, those who know are too late Clear logic? First, you need to have this kind of brain Clickbait business is built on human greed I just want to ask, who truly manages to discern for themselves Rationality is precious, greed is even more precious, the former is actually cheaper
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 01-20 07:45
Well said, but many people simply can't do that Those who get exploited are all hoping to get rich overnight Someone should have said this long ago, but all the screen time is filled with nonsense Wake up everyone, there is no free lunch in the world Rationality is too scarce, everyone is gambling The key is to trust yourself and not be led by the rhythm
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 01-19 02:06
Being alert really saves lives. I just want to vomit when I see the comment section now. That's right, people who can think independently are too scarce. That's why I prefer to miss out rather than follow the trend; anyway, the losses are just a little. The idea of getting something for nothing should have been thrown into the trash long ago. The most annoying are those titles that sound exaggerated, but the content is all air. Rationality > happiness, it's that simple. Too many people are being hijacked; we resonate with each other. Information is chaotic, but you must keep your bottom line.
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BlockchainBardvip
· 01-18 14:55
This guy is right, I now suspect I was brainwashed before. There are really few people who can calm down and think, most are still dreaming of getting rich. I especially hate those kinds of headlines, they just make me want to curse. Honestly, anyone who dares to say they haven't been "harvested" by the market is just bragging. That's what I want to hear, don't tell me about some pie-in-the-sky theories, just do your homework honestly. Information is everywhere, but you still have to use your brain, there's no mistake in that.
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ForkTroopervip
· 01-18 14:55
Really, who can you still trust now? There's nothing wrong with that statement, but too many people simply can't listen. Stories of quick wealth always attract the most followers; I've been scammed several times anyway. The key is to think clearly for yourself and not be led astray. That's right, but most people just can't control their greed. My current approach is to question everything; anyway, I won't lose out. This kind of reminder is so valuable, but unfortunately most people forget after reading. How to put it, readers themselves lack judgment, and the articles deliberately set traps. Same feeling, independent thinking is really a luxury. I agree, but actually implementing it is still too difficult. The information spam level in the Simplified Chinese community has already exploded; we need to learn self-protection. The scariest thing is when you don't even realize you've been brainwashed. Thinking is easy to talk about but hard to do; I often get cut.
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LightningSentryvip
· 01-18 14:51
Wake up, stop dreaming of getting rich quickly, everyone. There's nothing wrong with what you're saying, but execution is difficult. I also often fall for it. Honestly, when I see clickbait headlines, my brain turns off. The cost of staying alert is too high; most people simply can't do it. In theory, everyone understands, but in practice, they still get cut. Everything this article says is correct, but why do some people still rush in? Stop, don't be brainwashed by these things anymore, really. Think clearly before taking action, don't be led by the rhythm. Simplified Chinese is now an information battlefield; you need to learn to save yourself.
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 01-18 14:50
Wake up, everyone. Don't be fooled by tricks. --- That's right, I'm the kind of fool easily deceived by headlines. --- Rational? In the crypto world? Ha, I laugh first. --- Every time I say I want to stay calm, I still follow the trend and go all in. That's me. --- Independent judgment? Bullshit. We've all been brainwashed by interest groups. --- They just want us not to think too much and to pay up quickly. --- What's so clear-headed? Probably only I haven't been bought yet. --- The article is well written, but a few of my friends have already done the same and still lost money. --- The flood of clickbait headlines is really annoying, but I can't tell which ones are real.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-18 14:43
This brother is right, I've been through this myself. No need to talk too much, just look carefully and it's all clear. Another article teaching people to be sober, but how many can really take it to heart? Clickbaiters are making a killing, while we suffer heavy losses. Well, that's what they say, but how long can we hold on? Someone should have stepped in and stopped this long ago. Looking at this mess in Simplified Chinese, I'm getting more and more exhausted.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 01-18 14:34
ngl, the amount of low-effort grifter content in the community rn is genuinely depressing. but this take actually hits different—like, yeah, stop being a passive information consumer ffs
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 01-18 14:30
Wake up, stop being brainwashed by those get-rich-quick schemes. Well said, but how many can actually do it? Rationality is the most valuable thing; illusions are cheap. Clickbait is everywhere, we are all victims but no one can change that. Take responsibility for your own choices—everyone says this, but who actually does it? Staying sober is hard, especially when everyone is going crazy. Agreed, independent thinking is the best armor.
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