Recently, I’ve been seeing all kinds of “social mining/points/badges” everywhere. Put simply, it’s using your time as fuel. Badges do look nice, but don’t hollow out your day-to-day just for that little sense of identity—where you’re even thinking about doing tasks before you sleep… I’m more like someone caring for succulents now: I’ve gotten into the habit of watering a bit every day. I only do things that I can leave a trace of effortlessly—when I post, I really post; when I interact, I really talk. If it’s something I have to force just to hit KPIs, I skip it. Anyway, once the points rules change, you’ll have no way to make your case.



Also, when you see some places tightening and then loosening taxes and compliance, people’s expectations around deposits and withdrawals change immediately. That’s when it becomes easier to get anxious and, in a rush, “do a bit more to make up for the losses.” But I think long-term, it really comes down to habits: a steady rhythm, reusable identities/on-chain records that you slowly build up, and not treating a single campaign as a turning point in your life. That’s it for now.
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