These days, the hot topics keep taking turns to come back on stage, and I feel like I’m being led around while shopping: I just finished one narrative, and the very next second everyone is already shouting “Still early” in another pool. Put simply, the attention economy is this: you think you’re chasing the wind, but in reality you’re just helping others offload onto you like chives in a flowerpot.



I’ve recently done something kind of timid but useful: I set reminders and limits for myself—no adding to positions unless it’s the right time, and if I go beyond the limit, I won’t let my hands get itchy. At the beginning, it felt especially uncomfortable, like locking my phone in a drawer; missing a few green candles made me want to crash my head into the wall… But after a couple of days, I found my heartbeat slowed down, and my mind became clearer instead: if I can’t catch up, I can’t catch up—at least I won’t be the last “poet” who ends up taking the hit.

On a side note, hardware wallets are even running out of stock, phishing links are flying everywhere, and people are still casually clicking “Airdrop claim” in group chats—I’m genuinely speechless. Making money can wait; please don’t hand the keys to scammers, okay?
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