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Recently, I've come across a bunch of "interactive tutorials" again, which makes me itch to try, but now I'm more afraid of being caught off guard: the gas fees spent, the time spent setting up, and in the end, the list comes out and has nothing to do with me... Honestly, I treat interactions as a habit, not as a talent, and definitely not as a lottery. For infrastructure that I can use long-term, I'm willing to take it slow; for those who switch tracks overnight, forget it, I won't follow.
There's also another point: recently, everyone compares RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together. I also look at them, but I won't jump in just because "it looks higher." My approach is: once or twice a week, pick projects I can truly explain clearly, small amounts, diversify, and keep good records; after doing it, close the page and don't let FOMO take over the rhythm. The most stable thing in a bear market is to do nothing, and if you move occasionally, don’t overdo it.