Recently, this wave of market decline has been really fierce, feeling more decisive than the weather turning cold. The air is cool, the heart feels cold, and the accounts are also chilling. Honestly, listening to sad songs at this time feels quite fitting.
But I just won't. I insist on singing warm songs, with a passionate spirit. Our square must be burning brightly, and the temperature must be at full blast. Although how much it can change in the short term is another story, at least the mindset and atmosphere need to be lifted. After all, in this market, morale is more important than anything. Staying optimistic during a decline—that's real skill.
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NFTragedy
· 8h ago
Haha, this is what old hands look like—still tough even after such a drop.
The account may be cold, but the heart must not be cold. We need to have this awareness.
Compared to sad songs, I prefer those that are inspiring and uplifting, feeling right.
People who sing during a bear market will be the ones laughing last in a bull market.
Really, mindset is the capital. The more calm and collected you are now, the more you have won halfway.
In times like these, the calmer you are, the more passionate you should be. Watching this right now.
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RugPullAlarm
· 8h ago
Mindset is fine, but what about the data? I checked the recent flow of large address holdings, and the concentration of funds in several flagship projects surged by 18% within 72 hours. Is this what you call "market frenzy"?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 8h ago
Haha, I love this mindset. Even if it crashes to a dog, you still have to stay tough.
Something's off. Even if the account cools down, the mentality still needs to stay strong. I respect this logic.
Exactly right. At this point, whoever can stay cheerful is halfway to winning.
Really? Even with such a heavy drop, you can still sing? Impressive.
Losing your confidence means everything is over. It's more important than any technical analysis, right?
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StakeHouseDirector
· 8h ago
No matter how hard the drop, you can't lose your mindset. That's the difference when we play crypto.
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Wait, singing a comforting song when the account is freezing cold, isn't that psychological resilience a bit costly?
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You're right, but I can't listen to any song now, I just want to see the K-line go up.
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Morale is indeed important, but right now what's important is to recover the principal, hahaha.
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This wave of copywriting is pretty fiery, but I don't have that energy now.
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Forget it, I'll listen to sad songs instead, they suit my current mood better.
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Really, the more optimistic you are when falling, the more it hurts when bouncing back. I choose to give up and let it go.
Recently, this wave of market decline has been really fierce, feeling more decisive than the weather turning cold. The air is cool, the heart feels cold, and the accounts are also chilling. Honestly, listening to sad songs at this time feels quite fitting.
But I just won't. I insist on singing warm songs, with a passionate spirit. Our square must be burning brightly, and the temperature must be at full blast. Although how much it can change in the short term is another story, at least the mindset and atmosphere need to be lifted. After all, in this market, morale is more important than anything. Staying optimistic during a decline—that's real skill.