These past two days, I’ve been bombarded by group messages until my head hurts, and KOLs are over there doing live-stream call-ins and drawing big promises… Honestly, when it comes down to it, who are you really supposed to blame for making impulsive purchases? I feel like it’s a self-serve hotpot: the fuller the ingredient bar is set, the easier it is to grab more, but in the end, it’s still *you* who eats until you feel awful—and then you pay the bill yourself. One line in the group like “Hurry up and get on board” makes me itchy to act. A KOL’s long image draws me in, and once I end up losing money, I start looking for someone to take the blame. But really, it’s just information overload, squeezing my brain into a paste.



Even more outrageous, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are flying around everywhere. Everyone is shouting “Safety first,” while clicking on unfamiliar links like they’re ordering takeout… My current clumsy method is this: when I see the hype, I put it in my pocket first and let it cool for a bit. If I truly need to take action, I check the address twice first. Better to miss out than to be the kind of “kindling” for a bonfire. In any case, I complain with my mouth, but I’m still diligent with my hands—just trying not to be diligent in the wrong places.
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