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Once my lending position approaches the liquidation line, there are basically "three steps" left, and I stop pretending to be cool: first, cut some of the position / repay a little, even if it means earning less, rather than getting liquidated by a single spike; then, swap the collateral for something less volatile, instead of trembling and toughing it out. The last step is to abandon the illusion: don't expect a rebound to save you, set an alarm to watch, and if necessary, manually withdraw. Recently, I've been complaining about miners/validators eating MEV and unfair ordering—basically, you're on the edge of the red line, and if they get one more block, you get one less... It's like walking a tightrope or waiting in line for bubble tea; if the person in front cuts in line, you fall. Anyway, as a laid-back observer, when I'm too close offline, I step back a couple of steps first and watch.