Someone asked me why I always advise people to cut losses. Honestly, it's like breaking up: dragging it out without cutting, saying "just a little longer" with your mouth, but every day you're calculating when it will break even in your mind. The more you watch, the more annoyed you get, and you also waste other opportunities. Admitting loss early is actually buying peace of mind, paying less "interest"—attention, emotions, and even the impulse to add to your position. Now, during airdrop season, it's easier to get anxious, and task platforms make anti-witch hunts feel like clocking in at work; when points drop, you want to tough it out... but you're toughing out your account, not your KPI. Anyway, my current principle: if you're wrong, withdraw. Don't write yourself a youth pain story.

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