Honestly, I stopped trying to argue with people a long time ago. Words? They don't move the needle. Life's the real teacher—and it teaches fast. That's just how it is.
Too much information poisons everything anyway. You get flooded with opinions, data, predictions... it all becomes noise. The smarter move? Strip it back to basics. Just trust common sense and your own judgment. That's where the clarity actually lives.
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OvertimeSquid
· 11h ago
In the era of information explosion, there's indeed a lot of nonsense; you still have to rely on your own judgment.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 11h ago
ngl this is literally what i realized after staring at 47 different on-chain metrics at 3am—all that signal-to-noise ratio just collapses into entropy. common sense > data overload, always wins.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 11h ago
Well said, too much nonsense actually makes everything unclear.
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MerkleMaid
· 11h ago
You're absolutely right, useless chatter really doesn't help. The more information you have, the more confused you get. It's better to trust your own judgment.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 11h ago
Well said, this is how we should live in the era of information overload.
Honestly, I stopped trying to argue with people a long time ago. Words? They don't move the needle. Life's the real teacher—and it teaches fast. That's just how it is.
Too much information poisons everything anyway. You get flooded with opinions, data, predictions... it all becomes noise. The smarter move? Strip it back to basics. Just trust common sense and your own judgment. That's where the clarity actually lives.