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Someone asked me... A bunch of messages in the group, a KOL's single post, who should really be responsible for your impulsive buy? I actually think no one needs to take the blame; in the end, it's still yourself who confirms the decision, after all, your wallet won't show you any mercy. Group messages are like noisy gossip in a coffee shop, KOLs are more like the "Today’s Special" menu—sounds tempting, but unless you ask first: can I handle this drink?
My current approach is pretty simple: first, write down "why buy" in plain language, if I can explain it in under 10 seconds, I consider it; if not, I forget about it. Recently, during that wave of inflation in blockchain games + studio profit farming + coin price spiral, the group was buzzing, KOLs each said their piece, and when everything collapsed, no one admitted fault... So I’d rather be a little slower, drink a little less of the excitement. That’s it for now.