Stopping losses is really like breaking up, dragging out the chat history instead of deleting it, daily watching the market for "he still loves me" evidence, and the more you drag it out, the more it hurts, plus paying a bunch of opportunity costs... Honestly, admitting defeat isn't shameful; it's just giving yourself pain relief. A few days ago, I saw that kind of scene where cross-chain bridges get hacked, addresses on the chain run faster than my own rationality; and oracles' quotes go haywire, the group is full of "waiting for confirmation," and by the time it's confirmed, the loss is also confirmed. Later, I simply set up alerts and limits, at first it felt like locking myself up, a bit frustrating, but the next morning I found I no longer impulsively added positions, and instead felt more at ease: if I lose, I lose, no more adding interest. Let's leave it at that for now, I’m too lazy to chase after old stories.

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