These days, I've been tempted again by the excitement of memes, honestly just afraid of missing out on that social awkwardness of "everyone's talking about me but I didn't get in." I don't understand the technology, so I rely on community sentiment as a radar, but emotions are the best at fooling you. Now I've set a simple rule for myself: before entering the market, I write a sentence like "I'm prepared to accept losses up to a certain point," for example, I’ll exit if the price drops below my initial buy reason, rather than staring at the price waiting for a miracle. There's also the social mining and fan token stuff—"attention is mining"—sounds pretty right, but I also realize that attention can sometimes be fuel; the more intense it burns, the easier it is to get carried away. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than let emotions dictate my stop-loss.

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