I realize I am truly a typical loss-averse person: when there's a small profit, I think "Hmm, it's okay," but as soon as I hit the phone to take a shower; once there's a floating loss, even if it's not much, my mind automatically starts filling in the worst-case scenarios, waking up in the middle of the night with the first reaction of grabbing my phone to check the K-line, heartbeat more accurate than an alarm clock. Honestly, the joy of making money is discounted, while the pain of losing is amplified, the more I watch, the more I feel like the market is about to teach me a lesson.



What's even funnier is that I usually check on-chain liquidity before placing an order, but as soon as I lose, I start doubting "Did the liquidity run away?" "Is someone ahead of me on the chain?"… and the more I think about it, the harder it is to fall asleep. Recently, everyone has been talking about modularization, DA layers, developers look excited, but as a user, I only care about: as long as the narrative is good, just don't let slippage during stop-loss take me out (I know this thought is pretty cowardly). Anyway, tonight I’ll just reduce my position a bit and stop arguing with myself.
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