Just now I really scared myself: when copying the address, I accidentally added an extra character, almost sending the coins into the air... During those few seconds staring at the confirmation page, my heartbeat was faster than watching a candlestick chart. Later I thought about it, and stopping loss is similar—dragging it out and not clicking "confirm," thinking it's gentle, but actually adding interest to myself, the longer it drags, the more it hurts.



I used to not be able to tell whether "wait a bit longer" was faith or reluctance, and the result was losing more money and feeling worse emotionally. Honestly, admitting defeat is like breaking up—acknowledging incompatibility early, at least you can sleep well.

By the way, I saw recently there's again debate over NFT royalties—creators want to survive, secondary markets want liquidity, nobody wants to be the bad guy, but in the end someone has to press that "confirm" button. Anyway, I now believe one thing more: if it's time to end, just end it, don't turn small bugs into big tragedies. That's all for now.
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