I'm a pretty stubborn person; I act calm when making money, but when I lose, I wake up in the middle of the night staring at the floating loss line, and the more I look, the more it seems like it's mocking me. To put it simply, floating profit is "possibly in my pocket," floating loss is "already flown out of my pocket," and my brain automatically sentences me to death, with sleep directly being taken away as a sacrifice.



Recently, I saw cross-chain bridges being hacked again, and oracles' quotes acting up. Everyone rushes to "wait for confirmation" until dawn. I mock conservativeness verbally, but my hands are very honest: I'd rather miss out than take another hit. Later, I realized I’m not really afraid of losing money; I’m afraid of admitting how stupid my FOMO was at that moment... Forget it, I’ll be stubborn again tomorrow.
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