Recently, I educated myself again: stop-loss really is like a breakup, dragging it out without clarifying, appearing to "wait and see," but in fact, every day paying interest + emotional costs. Honestly, admitting defeat is the hardest part, but once it's over, it feels lighter. Cash flow returns to your hands, and you can sleep more peacefully.



These days, seeing social mining and fan tokens with the idea of "attention as mining," I also get tempted, after all, who doesn't love the retirement fantasy of high APR... But attention is too fleeting; once the hype fades, the account balance is like an ex who hasn't officially broken up—haunting and persistent. Anyway, I now prefer to make that tough decision: break up when it's time, and not let interest be the one to fall in love for me.
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