Yesterday's review made me a bit scared: I had set a stop loss, but I was soft-hearted and thought "wait for the rebound," almost turning a small loss into a big hole. Stopping loss is really like breaking up; the longer you drag it out, the more painful it is, and you also pay "interest"—attention, emotions, opportunity costs are all burning. Admitting defeat early is actually easier, at least I can sleep at night.



Recently, the airdrop season has started again, and task platforms are becoming more and more strict with anti-witchcraft measures, with a points system that makes the grubbing party feel like clocking in at work. I also get itchy fingers to check a couple of times, but once I notice the interaction frequency is off, and retention drops like a funnel, I quickly withdraw—don’t get into a fight. During the tide receding, you realize whether you're swimming naked; forget it, saving your life is the priority.
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