In crypto, people talk about mind health like it's secondary—but honestly, it's everything. Most folks aren't ready to hear this yet. You see the shiny side: money, gains, the hype. What you don't see is the real toll—the mental grind, the sleep deprivation, the fact that nobody's eating right because they're glued to charts 24/7. The irony? You're chasing wealth while destroying the only thing that actually matters. If you're partying every single day, when are you actually taking care of yourself? That's the conversation nobody wants to have.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-06 12:04
I just saw someone finally say it; too many people are just pretending not to see.
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-06 07:46
To be honest, this is really heartbreaking... There are so many people in the crypto circle around me like this, staring at the charts until their eyes turn red, and they call it "dedication," which is just laughable. Someone should have exposed this facade a long time ago.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-06 05:54
Ha, you're so right. I am a living example. Watching the market every day until my eyes hurt, losing sleep long ago, and my health has also suffered. Looking back now, those money were not worth it at all.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-05 12:59
On-chain data shows that the heart rate monitoring metrics of most daily active users exhibit abnormal fluctuations between 2-6 a.m. This is no coincidence. From a code logic perspective, continuous chart monitoring and sleep deprivation directly impact the accuracy of decision functions—simply put, your judgment is deteriorating. It is worth noting that the rise of the wealth curve is often accompanied by a decline in physiological indicators. Based on past experience, this imbalance will eventually trigger system crashes. The interesting part is that no one dares to quantify this cost.
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Anon32942
· 01-03 15:51
Really, people in the crypto world shout about making money every day, and no one wants to hear about mental health... but actually, that's the most important thing.
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ContractTester
· 01-03 15:49
That hits too close to home. People in the crypto world are all just acting; who really cares about health?
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-03 15:42
That hits too close to home. How many people ruin their health just to make money, only to end up in the hospital without any profit?
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-03 15:39
Staring at the screen until death— is this our ultimate fate?
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AirDropMissed
· 01-03 15:34
That's a great point. The guy I know who watches K-line charts all day until his eyes are bloodshot, made a few coins, but his health is almost collapsing. Is it really worth it?
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-03 15:26
That's what they say, but I have to be honest... most people simply can't stop, including myself. In a Ponzi scheme mode, if you don't check the market for a second, it feels like you're being cut. Mindset, to put it simply, is caused by not choosing the right entry point. For reference only.
In crypto, people talk about mind health like it's secondary—but honestly, it's everything. Most folks aren't ready to hear this yet. You see the shiny side: money, gains, the hype. What you don't see is the real toll—the mental grind, the sleep deprivation, the fact that nobody's eating right because they're glued to charts 24/7. The irony? You're chasing wealth while destroying the only thing that actually matters. If you're partying every single day, when are you actually taking care of yourself? That's the conversation nobody wants to have.