Lately, repeatedly earning testnet points has been a bit frustrating for me... It was originally just practice, but then the group kept calculating "expectations" every day, and my mindset immediately started to shift, clearly feeling like I was losing money even though I hadn’t invested any. To put it simply, stop-loss should start with "time" and "attention": I set a strict rule for myself—if a task card has been showing errors or waiting for the faucet for 20 minutes, I’ll stop immediately, considering it a "normal failure," and not chase after it.



Last night, I also kept an eye on the chain, noticing that in a certain contract interaction, the same batch of addresses repeatedly approve→swap→revoke, with gas fees flowing like a ledger, feeling like everyone is fueling their actions with emotion. I’m increasingly skeptical of social mining and fan token schemes where "attention equals mining," as it seems like packaging anxiety as productivity... Anyway, I’d rather earn two fewer points now than let my daily emotional fluctuations be dictated by the leaderboard. That’s it for now, I’ll see how I feel tomorrow.
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