Today I was bombarded again by group messages until my eyes ached and my neck got a bit stiff from staring at the screen. Honestly, when it comes to impulsive buy orders, who should take the blame— the group or the KOL? I think neither should; in the end, the one who does the final confirmation and signs is oneself… But information overload is really something that messes people up— the more they argue, the more I want to “not miss out.”



Recently, modularization and the DA layer narrative have developers hyped beyond belief, and ordinary users (including me) are left completely confused: what does any of this have to do with the little bit of assets in my wallet? Anyway, my current process is: when I see an “opportunity,” I first pause for 5 minutes, then check permissions, see what I need to sign, and whether the contract has any weird approve. If I can avoid authorizing, I don’t authorize. When it comes to impulsiveness, relying on self-discipline isn’t reliable; relying on process works better.
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