I find that paper gains are basically not gains at all, at most an illusion of "I'm really awesome"; but paper losses are different. Even though I haven't sold, my mind has already defaulted that I've lost money, and it also preemptively borrows against my emotions for the next three months. Lying in bed scrolling through on-chain records, the more I look, the more it feels like I'm sentencing myself: should I cut my losses? should I add to my position? The more I think, the harder it is to fall asleep.



Recently, a bunch of AI agents and automated trading tools are quite amusing. They hype themselves up as if they can make you money and let you live your life, but when it comes to on-chain interactions, no one pays attention to security details. One signature authorization and it's like "I've also authorized you to take my remaining sleep." Forget it, to put it plainly: when you're losing money, you're most likely to act impulsively. The more you want to escape the discomfort, the more likely you are to make things worse. Anyway, I'm now just watching gas cycles, minimizing operations, and trying to keep my heartbeat steady first.
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