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Just finished a night run and was heading home when I accidentally copied the wrong contract address from the group chat, almost confirmed it, and I suddenly felt a chill down my spine… Luckily, I took another look at the on-chain creation time, which seemed suspicious. To put it simply, there’s just too much information now; as soon as a group message pops up, I want to follow it, and when an KOL posts a picture, I’m afraid of missing out. In the end, it’s still myself who impulsively makes the purchase. Recently, I’ve been linking ETF capital flows with U.S. stock market risk appetite, and in the comment section, it’s either “macro is warming,” or “about to crash,” which makes my brain even more confused after reading too much. Anyway, I now have a simple rule: for any link or address, I first pause for 30 seconds, take a breath, then decide. This kind of silly method helps me lose less.