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I pick my titles purely for the sake of causing excitement in my readers. If it doesn't work to draw the reader in, then I usually haven't thought about how to pick the title of my chapter well enough.
I like to use the chapter title to make the reader look forward for something in the chapter.
I noticed many of my favorite fantasy authors did the same to lure a reader in. The point of the chapter should always be to make the reader anticipate something. If they aren't excited by the title, then they might not read it.
Obviously, everyone has their own style, but I think the most important thing is you enjoy the name of your title.
If it doesn't make you go I would read that, then you might want to consider another title.
However, for someone who writes Eastern Fantasy, you usually choose the name of a technique that sounds cool like Primordial Transcendent Body, but for women's novels it's usually names like Little Cupcake's Tragedy or Oh No! He left without his pants!
I guess as long as the title is fun it's worth reading...