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I used to complain that the messages in the group were too noisy, but later I realized that what was even noisier was my own mind: when a KOL posts a long article + screenshots, I can't help but click to buy. Honestly, the impulsive buyers are still me. Now I force myself to be a beat slower and ask first: can this information be grounded in the mechanism? For example, where is the liquidity, who is on the other side, can I explain it clearly—if not, I just ignore it. Group messages are at least cluttered, which helps me stay calm; but KOLs tend to tell the narrative smoothly, making it easiest to get carried away. The collapse of those chain games is quite similar—inflation + studio entry, the coin price spirals, and all the excitement is just noise... Anyway, I now prefer to miss out rather than pay the tuition for emotional mistakes.