Whenever a hot topic changes, I instinctively want to chase it, but it mostly ends up being "exit liquidity" for others. Honestly, attention is the most valuable chip. Now I’ve set a simple rule for myself: when I see everyone online pushing the same narrative, I pause first and ask myself, "Am I researching or just looking for reasons to enter?" If my emotions are leading the way, then forget it—better to miss out than keep paying tuition repeatedly.



Recently, retail investors have been complaining about miners/validators' income and MEV causing unfair ordering, and I resonate with that: you think you're competing with the market, but often you're actually competing with the rules and the queue. There are many tutorials, but I only pay attention to those that teach "how to admit you want to gamble, how to set stop-loss/ take-profit without getting carried away." No matter how detailed the technicalities, they can't save someone addicted to narratives. Anyway, I plan to learn how to run before the wedding.
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