Working on task platforms lately feels a bit like clocking in for a job: every day it’s like a meeting-style scroll through posts, sign your name, click through a few interactions, and then you also have to worry about getting cut off in one slash by “witches.” If your score drops too low, you get nothing… To be blunt, it’s not the actions themselves that tire you out—it’s the exhaustion of the “being reviewed” feeling. Over on L2, it’s the same every day: verbal sparring, comparing TPS, fees, and subsidies. Sure, it’s lively, but watching it makes me want to go for a slow jog for a couple of laps instead—so I don’t get bothered and lose my mental balance. Anyway, I’m more like a night-running diver than a KPI fighter: if I can do it, I’ll do it; if I can’t, I stop—saving some energy for the things I genuinely want to use. That’s it for now.

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