Cutting losses is really like a breakup— the longer you drag it out, the more you think, “Maybe if I wait a little longer, it’ll get better.” In the end, you just end up staring at the charts every day while adding another layer of self-blame, and the interest is quietly taking its cut. To put it plainly: admitting you’re wrong and taking the loss is the most painful moment, but once you’ve gone through that pain, you can sleep. Recently, seeing how chain games’ whole economy collapses feels even more like a textbook: when inflation kicks in, studios run faster than anyone else, then when the coin price twists into another spiral, ordinary people are still stuck with “get back to break-even and leave” … Anyway, I trust it more now—I’d rather exit early, than waste myself down to being a supporting character in the story.

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