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During the evening review, I realized I still have my old problem: as soon as floating losses appear, my mind automatically magnifies them. Clearly, it's just a small red on the account, but I feel like I owe someone a debt, and I can't help but refresh the page before bed to check. But for floating gains, I tend to treat them as "what should already be there," and I even worry that they might be taken back at any moment. To put it simply, floating losses are more like a reminder that I made a mistake, while floating gains are just temporary rewards, not solid enough. Recently, I've been hearing a lot about Layer 2, with daily arguments over TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies. I get excited for a while, but when a pullback appears in my holdings, my emotions immediately switch to a different system—no narrative can work anymore, only the words "don't lose" keep ringing in my ears. Anyway, I now honestly stick to my stop-loss lines; sleep is more important than face. That's all for now.