Stop-loss really is quite similar to a breakup: clearly things are no longer right, yet you hold on to "wait a bit longer, maybe it'll get better," and in the end, dragging it out drains your emotions, losses keep piling up, and finally you have to pay a fee, making your mindset even more shattered. Honestly, admitting defeat early isn't being cowardly; it's cutting off that string of interest and internal conflict later on, saving some bullets to see the next chapter.



Recently, watching the set of blockchain games also feels quite relatable—when inflation kicks in, studios enter the scene, and the coin price drops again, spiraling out of control, no one can stop it. Anyway, I now prefer to admit "I was wrong," and then focus on some technological developments, at least it's less tormenting.
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