Lately, when I browse task platforms, I feel a bit disoriented. It’s supposed to be “cash-grabbing” — but the process is increasingly like clocking in for work: check-in, interactions, screenshots, filling out forms, and even worrying about getting chopped off by some “witch” without warning. What I hate most is the scoring system; to put it plainly, it turns you into a string of behavioral traits and calculates your score from that. For someone like me who’s good at sticking to the plan and handling delays, I end up having to spend time performing “like a human.”


On the macro front, people are arguing about rate-cut expectations and the US Dollar Index, and it sounds exciting that risk assets are rising and falling together. But for me, it just comes down to this: once on-chain congestion hits, gas fees and slippage grind my mindset down flat. Anyway, I don’t need to be understood—I just want to quietly finish what I’m supposed to do. If I can pass, I’ll pass; if not, then forget it. Clock out before bed.
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