Stopping losses is really like a breakup; dragging it out without clear communication, in the end, it's not about breaking even but about investing emotions and time... I used to always think "Just one more K-line," but the more I waited, the more it felt like owing interest, replaying in my mind even while sleeping. Now I keep it simple: admit when you're wrong, treat losses as buying tickets for on-chain mini-games, and next time, you'll earn cat food.



Recently, everyone compares RWA and U.S. Treasury yields with on-chain yield products. I also get tempted, but honestly, no matter how attractive the returns look, they can't override the obsession of not wanting to get off the train. If it's time to leave, just leave; there's no need to turn a bad position into a long-term relationship. Anyway, I’ll stick to this for now and see what new memes come up.
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