Lately, I've been chasing airdrops so much it feels like tuning an old radio, turning the knob too much just results in noise. Now I try not to be an "all-weather interaction player": first see what story the project wants to tell, whether the community is just full of task followers, then decide whether to get involved. If I do interact, I keep the investment small, split it into several times, and withdraw if possible—don't give all permissions at once and leave them open forever... Honestly, I'd rather miss out than get rug-pulled once and have my mindset shattered. The kind of inflation + studio-driven economy in blockchain games that gets broken the moment they enter is also a good reminder: relying solely on issuing tokens to feed hype makes it burn bright and fade fast. Anyway, my current principle is, when FOMO hits, I first turn off the screen and take a sip of water; if after an hour I still want to proceed, then I do. That's it for now.

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