These days, the messages in the group chat flood in by the hundreds, and KOL Twitter accounts are like alarm clocks reminding you "Don't miss out."


Honestly, that impulsive moment of buying is ultimately me pressing the button, not the group or anyone's avatar.
Airdrop season feels like clocking in at work, with task platforms even turning against witches, and the points system getting more competitive, more like KPIs.
Watching it all makes me tired, and a slip of the hand easily makes me think "Maybe I should also just go all in"... then when I pull the candlestick longer, I wake up.
I no longer believe in the saying "More information equals more safety."
Now I prefer to slow down a bit, look at the group less, leave some quiet for myself, and if I miss out, I miss out—at least don’t treat emotions as positions.
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