Lately, meme culture has heated up again, and in the group, people are shouting about narratives while rushing in. I'm quite worried about getting emotionally caught up. Airdrop season is the same; the task platforms' anti-witchcraft tactics are increasingly making it feel like clocking in for work, and once the points system gets rolling, people tend to forget "how much loss is enough." Now, before placing an order, I write clearly in the spreadsheet: how much I'm willing to pay as tuition for the excitement this round, and if it drops to a certain point, I admit defeat and walk away—don't expect to stay rational during the moment. Later, I found that the most effective stop-loss isn't the price line, but the timeline: once the narrative hype passes and discussion volume drops, even if I haven't lost money, I will withdraw half, and treat the rest like a lottery ticket, as long as I keep track of the accounts.

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