I find people are really quite strange: when there's a little profit, they just think "Hmm, not bad" before bed; once there's a floating loss hanging over them, their mind starts playing movies, and the more they watch, the more they feel something will go wrong tomorrow. Honestly, it's not about how much they lose, but the phrase "might lose even more" looping in their ears. Then they can't help but check liquidity on chains, DEX depth, and slippage, even though they know it's just anxiety from a different perspective... but their hand still clicks to open it.



The collapse points in blockchain games are pretty much the same; when inflation hits, studios siphon off liquidity, and the coin price spirals—it's not that people don't understand, but they are unwilling to admit in that moment of loss that "the person in the mirror is me." There are many tutorials, but I actually prefer those that talk about how to endure positions and how to cut losses without heartbreak—no matter how many technical details there are, they can't beat human nature. That's it for now, turning off the screen.
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