Lately, there’s been a real overload of information—there are tons of “Quick, look at this” and “Do it now” messages in the group. KOLs are also rotating angles to talk about the same thing. Put simply, the easiest thing to make people pay for is still that burst of impulse. Who should be responsible? I’m leaning more toward this: messages are just noise amplifiers—the real cost is the moment your finger taps/clicks.



A couple of days ago, I was discussing the blow-up in blockchain games. It was all inflation and studio wash trading, and in the end the coin price just spiraled. No matter how much people shouted “ecosystem,” it didn’t help. Hearing it so much only makes me want to slow down even more.

After I set reminders and limits for myself, my mindset became pretty clear: once I see the commotion, I no longer feel the urge to prove I’m “not missing out” right away. Instead, I wait until the reminder goes off, then check again. By then, a lot of orders have already lost their appeal… I’m a bit timid, but it saves money. I make fewer moves—so the tea stays warm a little longer.
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