At two in the morning, staring at the liquidation line glowing, still hesitating whether to cut the position, the more I drag it out, the more it feels like a breakup: knowing it's not suitable, yet pretending it can turn around... Interest and slippage nibble away little by little, and the final blow hurts even more. Honestly, admitting loss earlier would be more peaceful, and I can wake up and review alive. Recently, I've been staking that "compound yield" setup again, causing quite a fuss—some say a nested structure can be stable, others say it collapses with one step. Now, just seeing the words "shared security" makes me pause first, set the stop-loss properly, and don't stack hope to the last layer. That's it for now, I'm tired.

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