These past two days, I’ve been dazzled by the hustle and bustle of memes again, but let’s be real: storytelling moves fast and disappears just as fast. I’m most afraid that I’ll mistake “fun” for “logic.” So my stop-loss for memes is even stricter instead: before entering, I write one line—“This trade depends on emotion”—then I fix the maximum loss amount I can accept. The moment the price touches it, I leave, even if it keeps flying afterward. I treat it as tuition—don’t keep tugging myself back and forth.



Airdrop season is pretty similar too. With task platforms going anti-sybil and using a points system, the meme-hunting crowd gets as competitive as office workers clocking in. Watching all of it makes me tired… I’d rather treat this kind of “hype position” as a sprint, not something to hold for the long run. Long-term success isn’t really about talent—it’s about habits: every time you cut down impulsiveness according to the rules, you slowly become less easily pulled away by narratives.
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