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Just finished a few L2 tasks and my hands are starting to itch to chase the rally... Every time I reach this point, I force myself to stop for 10 seconds and ask: Is the push to add more positions coming from information or emotion? Honestly, if there was real information, I should be able to clearly explain "why now, why this one, how to handle the drop"; if I can't explain clearly, it's probably FOMO (fear of missing out) acting up.
Recently, the group has been arguing about privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance boundaries, and the debate has been quite intense. I can understand both sides—one fears being labeled, and the other believes privacy is a basic right. Anyway, whenever these topics heat up, I tend to get more emotional... So my current clumsy approach is: first cut my position in half as a cold shower, and look at the rest tomorrow. That's how I'll do it for now.