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When the lending position is only three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually stop gambling on my luck... To be honest, liquidation isn't just losing a little; it's being forced out at the minimum posture. First, stop adding leverage, open the dashboard, and keep an eye on the health status: pay back what you can, add some collateral if possible, and push that red line outward, even if it means earning less. Recently, new L1/L2s have been incentivizing to pull in TVL, and it's normal for everyone to complain about "mining, selling," but liquidity pulls out, the market tends to shake, and lending becomes even harder to sustain. Anyway, I have only one principle: position management is more important than prediction. First, revoke any unnecessary authorizations, then write down the liquidation price and plan in a memo.