This round of the attention economy is really like a treadmill: when the hotspot changes, I get itchy and want to chase it, but it often ends up that my emotions carry me along. Now I give myself a dumb rule: tasks I haven’t done the homework for in advance—and tasks I haven’t written into my “milepost”—are not allowed to get added on the fly, no matter what. When I see the group screen getting flooded and KOLs posting nonstop, I shut it down for half an hour, calm down, and then check on-chain to see whether there are actually new users and real interactions—otherwise, I’m just handing other people traffic. Recently, around that mainstream public chain’s upgrade/maintenance, everyone started guessing again whether the ecosystem will migrate. I don’t bet on whether it will or won’t; I only look to see whether projects really begin switching bridges, switching pools, switching contract addresses… If they don’t, I treat it as noise. A friend also asked why I’m not going after new opportunities. I told them plainly: if it can be automated, I do it; if I can’t make it work, then I just let it go.

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