Recently, when the group chat gets flooded with messages, I notice my hands start feeling especially “itchy.” When I see things like “KOL is back in again” or “We’re flying tonight,” my emotions move first and my brain follows—plainly put, most of the impulsive buying is still just me. KOLs are at most an amplifier; group chats are the echo chamber. You scroll and scroll until “I don’t want to miss out” starts to sound like logic. Especially these days, staking unlocks and token unlock calendars get brought up every day to scare people. Sell-pressure anxiety spreads from one to ten to a hundred, and then it turns into: I’m anxious too… Anyway, I’ve developed a habit now: before placing an order, I mute the group for 10 minutes. I only check whether on-chain activity and hot-word momentum have diverged; if there’s no divergence, I don’t act right away. I take it slow. Long-term success isn’t really talent—it’s purely trained through restraint.

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