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These days, in the group, it's all about "going all in" and "getting in," with KOLs also sharing pictures, so much information that it feels like ten or more pop-up windows are opening at the same time... Honestly, who should be responsible for impulsive orders? I think it's ultimately oneself; others are at most just a loudspeaker, and you are the one who confirms at that moment. Especially with the recent collapse of the blockchain games scene: inflation opens the floodgates, studios enter the market, and the coin prices spiral downward, yet the group still shouts "a pullback is an opportunity," sounding like auto-renewal you forgot to turn off. Anyway, when I see the excitement, I do one thing first: understand the authorization/permissions clearly, then treat the order button as the "final gate," and emotionally, I first turn off the screen for ten minutes... Otherwise, I will always be the one paying the bill.