Recently, I’ve been feeling a bit dazed while earning testnet points.


It was originally just for practice, but as I kept going, I started thinking, "How much could I get if an airdrop season comes?"
Once my expectations got carried away, my actions started to distort.
My stop-loss is actually pretty simple: set a limit, how much time and gas I’m willing to spend today, and if I go over, I stop—no adding more or completing extra tasks.
The task platforms are now cracking down more and more on anti-witch-hunting, making it feel like clocking in at work—ultimately, the most expensive thing is attention.
On-chain data looks lively, but when emotional indicators spike, I want to stop.
I’d rather have fewer points than turn myself into an emotional position.
That’s how I’ll proceed for now.
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