Ever notice how a bear market makes every single day feel like a month? Meanwhile when the rally kicks in, weeks just vanish. It's wild how our perception of time actually shifts based on what's happening with prices. During downturns, you're glued to charts, refreshing every second, watching liquidations—everything feels slow motion. But in bull runs? You blink and suddenly prices have moved another 20%. The emotional intensity determines how fast the clock ticks. Profit or loss has a way of warping your whole sense of reality.
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WhaleSurfer
· 3h ago
During those months of the bear market, I really felt like I was in prison, watching the market every day like a drug addict.
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PaperHandSister
· 20h ago
On the day of the bear market, I was really watching the market every day, feeling like I could lose hundreds of coins in just a minute. Now that it’s rebounded, I’m just numb. How did time pass so quickly?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-13 17:11
That month of the bear market was really torturous, but the rebound in the past few weeks has been incredibly fast... Time has been toyed with by the crypto prices.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-13 14:59
Damn, this is why I keep watching the market every day during the bear market until my eyes hurt, but during the bull market I just drift along and miss out on the gains.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-13 14:53
Damn, that's why I was almost numb during the bear market, and I always miss out during the bull market... Time really can be deceptive.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 01-13 14:46
yo this is just psychology 101 fr... according to my peer-reviewed thesis on chart addiction, we're experiencing statistically significant temporal distortion (p < 0.420). the memetic velocity of our dopamine receptors literally rewires perception ngl
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-13 14:39
During those months of the bear market, I truly experienced a distortion of time, watching the K-line daily as if reading a timeline. Conversely, a bull market can disappear in just a month, and that feeling is truly incredible.
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token_therapist
· 01-13 14:37
Really, during the few months of the bear market, I felt like I lived three years. Now that the rebound has only lasted a few weeks, where has all the time gone?
Ever notice how a bear market makes every single day feel like a month? Meanwhile when the rally kicks in, weeks just vanish. It's wild how our perception of time actually shifts based on what's happening with prices. During downturns, you're glued to charts, refreshing every second, watching liquidations—everything feels slow motion. But in bull runs? You blink and suddenly prices have moved another 20%. The emotional intensity determines how fast the clock ticks. Profit or loss has a way of warping your whole sense of reality.