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Lately, there's been a bit of information overload, with a flood of screenshots in the group saying "Hurry up and buy" or "Teacher xx just posted," spamming the chat. KOLs say a few words and add a meme, and the emotions just follow along. To be honest, the impulse to buy is still on oneself, but I also understand that newcomers see memes + celebrity calls and their attention shifts, making their hands really itchy... Experienced players advise not to take the last step, not to pretend to be calm, but because they've been hit before. Even more outrageous, some people casually click on links in the group to connect their wallets, and I feel anxious just watching. Next time, I plan to mute the group first, and after 24 hours, see if that "opportunity" still looks tempting; how do you usually prevent yourself from getting carried away and clicking or buying impulsively?