These days, I've been talking about concurrency and sharding again. The narrative sounds quite lively, but my first reaction now is: where to place things, how to exit, can I really get out? Especially with memes and celebrities' single sentences causing a wave of attention shifts, it's really easy for newcomers to end up as the last one in line... I've seen it many times, so I tend to first question it mentally.



Recently, I set reminders and limits for myself (not watching the market at certain times, not placing orders beyond a certain amount), basically admitting that I can also be driven by emotions. After setting these, the anxiety of "must catch up" has decreased a lot, and I can slowly return to what I care more about: can aesthetic appeal actually become liquidity? If not, at least don't involve safety and exit strategies in it. That's it for now.
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