Recent task platform brushing has become a bit tedious, on the surface it's "do a few small actions to earn points," but in reality it's like clocking in: afraid of falling behind if you don't log in for a few days. The witch and rating system, frankly, can be understood; project parties are afraid of being exploited, but for individuals it turns into constantly proving "I'm not me, I'm not me"... When the rules change, yesterday's efforts are directly reset to zero, like waiting for a performance review at the company.



Now I can only rely on a very crude quantitative intuition: only do actions that can be reused, clearly state the costs, and stop if it exceeds; treat points like pixels, enlarging to see that it's all noise. But in the group, there's again repeated talk of "stablecoin regulation, reserve audits" and "de-pegging rumors," feeling anxious while still having to click tasks, which is really a bit tiring... Anyway, I’ll slow down the rhythm first, do fewer brushings, and don’t treat the chain as a workstation.
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