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These past two days, the group chat has been blowing up again—KOLs are also running a “logical closed loop,” and let’s be honest: the more information there is, the easier I am to accidentally slip up. If you really ask who should foot the bill for impulsive buying? I think it’s still me. Others are at most an amplifier—the one pressing the confirm button is me. Especially recently, everyone’s been complaining about miner/validator income, and how MEV makes ordering unfair; the more people argue, the more I think, “Should I jump in first…” These kinds of thoughts are the most dangerous.
Last night, I decided to set reminders and a limit for myself: every time I feel like chasing a hot topic, I’ll wait 30 minutes first, and I won’t exceed a certain amount per single transaction. The result was pretty amazing—when my phone buzzed, I actually became calmer, like someone yanked me out of a whirlpool for a quick glance: oh, it’s just emotions running hot again. Today, I’ve looked at fewer “internal messages,” and my mind doesn’t feel so itchy anymore. That’s it for now.