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I've been diving for a long time, but I still can't help but say: unrealized losses are really more likely to cause insomnia than unrealized gains... Clearly, the account hasn't realized a loss, but the mind automatically treats it as an already incurred loss, replaying over and over "Should I cut it?" "Did I see it wrong?" Conversely, unrealized gains feel strange; before bed, I might think "Will I give it all back tomorrow?" and I don't really dare to take it seriously. To put it simply, the brain places a higher weight on pain signals. Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, US Treasury yields, and various on-chain yield products, and I am also influenced: the more I think "that side looks more stable," the more the fluctuations here seem glaring. My clumsy approach is to write in advance: under what circumstances I give up, and under what circumstances I hold on, otherwise when emotions run high, even seamless cross-chain transfers can't save my mindset.