In the crypto market, our behaviors are not isolated, but are pulled and controlled in a 'sympathy space' constructed by collective emotions. Only by realizing this can we maintain clarity of thought and avoid becoming victims of 'collective illusions.'
What is 'Intersubjectivity'?
1. When you share the same emotions with others, you enter a 'sympathy' space;
2. In this space, you think you are making decisions, but in reality, you are mimicking others in resonance;
3. The stronger the emotion, the greater the influence; the 'frequency' of emotions determines the shape of this space.
Fear and greed: The emotional dominance in the crypto market
1. Bull market = collective greed, everyone is bullish, amplifying each other;
2. Bear market = collective fear, resonance leads to blind selling;
3. Logic gives way to emotion, individual rationality is swallowed by collective illusions;
4. What you see is not reality, but the future that others want you to see.
Mind vs Intellect
Quick to react, emotional - Reflective, seeking clarity
Desire for excitement, validation - Desire to understand, question
Easily influenced by the 'sympathy space' - maintain rationality in quietness
In the crypto world, the loudest voice is your emotions, not your wisdom.
The manipulation layer in the crypto market: false empathy is true arbitrage
1. Some people disguise their alignment with your emotions, gaining trust and then take the chance to 'dump' on you;
2. The more people 'synchronize beliefs', the easier they are to manipulate;
3. So, these empathy spaces are emotionally driven capture zones, and a tool for the astute to arbitrage.
The truth is fluid, cognition is migrating
1. The 'truth' in the market is not fixed, but follows emotional shifts;
2. Many 'researches' are actually excuses for emotional transfer - seeking the next place that offers hope;
3. Your intention determines which space you enter:
Want to get rich quickly? You will enter the hype space;
Want to grow? You will be drawn to deep conversations.
How to find your own space?
Start with 'observing rather than attaching':
1. Slow down browsing, listen more than respond;
2. Recall those spaces that inspire you rather than provoke you;
3. Ask yourself:
Does this space make me think deeper or act faster?
Is this about 'persuading me' or 'seeing me'?
Does it ignite my speculative spirit, or my curiosity?
The best 'sympathy space' is not the one pursuing the highest returns, but the one that:
1. Preserve the voice of your wisdom;
2. Sharpen the edge of your questions;
3. Makes you feel resonance rather than marketing.
This space is not just external, it is also within your heart.
Your mind wants to rush to the next narrative, but you must allow your intellect to take you home - that home is not a specific project, but a way to see clearly in the emotional fog.