These past few days, I've been staring at the floor until my eyes are dry, feeling that liquidity really is an emotional switch: when the narrative heats up, placing orders feels like a game of musical chairs; when it cools down, the floor becomes just decoration, and you have to rely on luck to get out. Royalties are also quite subtle; honestly, I want to support creators, but when everyone is racing to be the first to sell, royalties become just a reason to hesitate for "another second"... It's very realistic anyway. The way chain games collapse with inflation + studio + coin price spiral actually has some shadows of NFTs too; once only "profit expectations" remain, the story quickly loses its spark. Recently, I lowered my goals: no longer aiming to buy at the lowest or sell at the highest, just set a rule of "fewer missed trades, fewer shaky hands," and surprisingly, I stuck with it longer—maybe people really need to deceive themselves a little.

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