Are you really investing? Or are you just habitually self-medicating?
Open your wallet and take a look at how many of your holdings are based on your understanding? And how many are simply because "I bought it, so I don't want to sell at a loss"?
For many, what they call "investment" is actually just a form of psychological comfort. It's not because they are optimistic, but because they are unwilling to face their mistakes. The project has gone silent, the founder has run away, the community is inactive, yet you still hold on, simply because "I've already lost too much, it would be a pity to sell now".
You are not waiting for it to rebound; you are avoiding facing your decision failures.
The premise of investment is dynamic review, not static waiting.
True investment involves constantly re-examining logic, the market, and making dynamic adjustments, rather than "buying and ignoring". Investment is a proactive system behavior, not a passive emotional accumulation.
The sooner you wake up, the sooner you can free yourself from the losses of "self-medication" and embark on the path to true wealth.