Recently, someone asked me whether they should "go all in" on testnet points again, and I really wanted to say: when practice turns into expectations, your mindset immediately starts to distort just like making a trade. Later, I realized that the most practical stop-loss isn't some complicated rule, but treating it as a paid practice session: I decide how much time, transaction fees, and attention I want to invest in it, and stop when the time is up, not adding more just because someone in the group mentions "there might be airdrops." Meme and celebrity call-outs move attention too quickly, and beginners are most likely to jump in at their emotional peak to catch the final wave... Anyway, now I think: I should just relax, finish my plan, and then stop. First, take a sip of cold brew and then see.

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