Just now I got the itch to chase another position—my mouse was almost clicking down—then suddenly I froze: Did I really understand what information I was seeing, or am I being pushed along by those “if everyone else is making money, I can’t miss out” feelings from the K-line charts? To be honest, most of the time it’s the latter… especially now. Over on Layer 2, it’s all day every day comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies—arguing like it’s a talent show—and once the hype ramps up, I’m even more likely to get carried away. Recently, I set a blunt rule for myself: if I really want to add to my position, I’ll step away from the order book for two minutes first—only move if I can clearly explain “why I have to buy right now,” otherwise I’ll just treat it as me wanting to join in the meme fun. In any case, small positions for trial and error are fine; for big positions, following your emotions usually ends pretty badly.

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