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Today I learned a lesson from myself: thinking "just top up a little" on the position, but I ended up taking a full order in a small pool, and the slippage directly disrupted my plan. Clearly seeing the depth was thin, yet I was still eager to confirm, basically just itching to trade. Later I thought it was pretty funny. After reviewing, the problem wasn't the direction, but the rhythm: splitting the order into several parts, giving myself ten more seconds, not using market orders when emotions are high, which actually aligns more with my usual "pruning bonsai" approach. Recently, everyone has been talking about social mining, fan tokens, and attention can also be mined... I think the first thing that gets mined away is the brain; the more lively it gets, the easier it is to make impulsive trades. For now, let's leave some room and take it slow.