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Lately, I've started to get involved in social mining and various points/badges again, but I actually feel a bit resistant... Honestly, the more I chase after these identities, the more it feels like clocking in at work, with my time being drained and still thinking I'm "participating." A few days ago, I saw another cross-chain bridge being hacked, and the oracle reported an outrageous price. The group immediately responded with "Let's wait for confirmation," and I suddenly felt even lazier about frequently operating just for a few points.
I simply set reminders and limits for myself: only check twice a week, no more than half an hour per session, and stop if I go over. At first, I was itching to click and see if there were new tasks, but later I found myself relaxing, and not getting badges didn't feel that bad... Anyway, taking it slow won't hurt, so I'll stick with this for now.