Lately, when checking out projects, am I seriously working? I actually pay less attention to the "New Milestone Poster" and prefer to review those few entries in the treasury expenditures: where the money is going, whether it's coming in waves. Honestly, consistently paying for audits, infrastructure, and core development salaries (even if not much) makes me feel more at ease; those sudden large sums for "market cooperation/consulting fees," with little activity on-chain, make me a bit uneasy.



Milestones shouldn't just be about words; it's best to match them with verifiable things: code commits, testnet running, whether bug lists are converging... Like meditating and watching your breath, don't chase after thoughts, focus on "reproducible evidence." Recently, the expectation of rate cuts has been brought up again, and it's also strange that the US dollar index and risk assets move together—rising and falling together. When emotions run high, people are more easily carried away by narratives, so I just want to see if the project's money is being spent wisely.

By the way, I want to complain that staring at the screen for too long makes my eyes sore and my neck stiff. It reminds me not to harden myself physically against emotions; slow down, review the accounts and progress first. That's all for now.
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