Lately, hot topics change as quickly as flipping cards, and my biggest flaw is "being afraid of missing out" and then chasing after it, only to often become the bagholder as soon as I get in... Especially when I see everyone pushing the same narrative, I get caught up and mistake "attention" for "certainty." Later, when another cross-chain bridge gets hacked, I realize that while the hype is lively, the pitfalls are real, and no matter how many people watch on the chain, it doesn't guarantee safety.



Now I set a very simple rule for myself: when I see an oracle's quote fluctuate abnormally, I wait for confirmation with everyone else, avoiding being the first to rush in, preferring to miss out rather than become a lesson. Honestly, the rotation of hot topics isn't an opportunity; it's a test of whether you can resist the urge. Today, after a cup of tea during my review, I learned that it's not about skills but about admitting that I am easily influenced by the rhythm, and then putting a brake on my emotions.
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