You tell me that unrealized gains don't count as profit, and I can really tolerate that, but unrealized losses really seem to sneak into your pillow... Clearly, it's just a string of numbers turning red, and my mind automatically starts playing "Will it go back to zero?" "Should I cut?" "If I cut, will it immediately bounce back?" Then I get up in the middle of the night to check the chain, flip through transactions, compare timelines, as if I owe someone money. Honestly, unrealized gains are a "bonus," but unrealized losses are a "deduction" plus a need to write a review. Recently, funding rates have been extreme again, and in the group, people are arguing whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. Looking at my small position, rationally I tell myself not to be led by the noise, but I still can't help clicking on the derivatives page... It's pretty annoying. Now I’ve set a strict rule for myself: don’t look at red or green before bed, or I’ll regret it when I wake up the next morning. Anyway, human nature is like that, I don’t pretend otherwise.

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