Lately, farming testnet points has been making me want to laugh. I originally just wanted to practice a bit with it, but then a bunch of people started watching it like it was a year-end bonus… Once “practice” turns into “expectation,” my stop-loss is pretty simple and kind of crude: first, a time stop-loss—if for three straight days I have to set alarms, rush the water faucet, and wait on tasks, then forget it. I’m going to sleep. Second, an emotional stop-loss—once I start doing the same anxious loop as everyone else in the group, endlessly rotating “stablecoin regulation / reserve audit / de-pegging rumor” kind of talk, I know I’m just looking for certainty again, so I shut off the reminders directly. To put it bluntly, if the points haven’t arrived, just treat it as tuition you paid for learning—don’t let it pull you into your life. If you miss it, then you miss it. After all, my thing is basically sleep mining… Talk again next time.

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