Getting a raise at work takes half a year, while cryptocurrency fluctuations are measured in seconds: Why can't we quit it?

Getting a raise at work is as slow as a snail, but cryptocurrency fluctuations can make you experience three ups and downs in a single day. Why is the crypto world so intoxicating?

It's not just as simple as 'wanting to make money'; there are five psychological traps that are hard to resist:

1. Illusion of sudden wealth: Doubling in 10 minutes, who wouldn't be tempted?

The myth of 'waking up to a few more zeros in your account' is plastered everywhere. Bitcoin, Dogecoin, various altcoins... every wealth story is like an advertisement, brainwashing you in a loop.

Even knowing about survivor bias, you still can't help but think: 'What if I am the chosen one?'

2. Heart-pounding excitement: 24-hour trading, more thrilling than bungee jumping

The crypto market never sleeps, still watching the charts at 3 AM. If it rises, you think 'just one more bite'; if it falls, you think 'buy the dip and turn it around.'

When the candlestick moves, emotions dance along, and dopamine is released faster than bubble tea—this isn't financial management; it's a real-life pleasure trip.

3. Sunk cost: The more you lose, the more you gamble; the more you gamble, the deeper you sink

'Just break even and I'll walk away' is the biggest lie in the crypto world. Losing 100,000 makes you want to break even, while gaining 100,000 makes you want to double it.

When people are losing, they fear admitting defeat, so they sink deeper; the gambler's mentality + unwillingness to accept defeat = rationality offline.

4. Illusion of freedom: Thinking trading crypto is 'defying fate'

Hate the 996 work culture, can't stand low bank interest rates? The crypto world, under the banner of 'decentralization', seems to offer you a ticket to 'control your destiny.'

But the truth is—without cognitive support, you're just jumping from one field of chives into another, even more ruthless one.

5. Instant feedback: A year's salary can’t compare to a day's surge

In reality, getting a raise takes half a year; in the crypto world, the rise and fall can be seen in a second.

This high-frequency, fast-paced feedback mechanism is like clearing levels in a game; the more you play, the harder it is to stop. Even if the outcome is a loss, you can't bear to exit.

The crypto world is neither heaven nor hell; it is merely a mirror that magnifies human nature:

Greed, fear, unwillingness, luck... what you are obsessed with may not be money, but rather the desire to change your fate overnight.

Hold steady to the trend; don't throw away your faith recklessly. Market conditions are one thing; your mindset is the greatest opponent.

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