Lately, when looking at options markets, I suddenly understand a bit more about who "time" is really eating. Buyers are like looking up at shooting stars—coming quickly and leaving just as fast. Before they get that one moment, only a slow evaporation of time value remains. Sellers are more like ticket collectors, picking up small change every day, but when a storm really hits, they have to tough it out. Recently, meme and celebrity shout-outs that shift attention in rounds really seem like someone intentionally turning on brighter shooting star lights, luring newcomers to chase the last streak. Anyway, after lowering my expectations, I feel more relaxed: if I can understand, I place small trades; if I can't, I just watch like stargazing—no need to rush to be the main character.

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