Lately, I've been thinking about doing more airdrop tasks: lowering the targets actually helps me stick with it. In the past, whenever I saw "still need xx steps," I would wildly switch chains and swap tokens, and in the end, either the fees fed others or the project changed rules and I got counterattacked (counter-attack), my mood also exploded.



Now I just keep track based on "milestones": at most two chains per day, a few fixed actions, if I exceed that, I stop, better to miss out than do extra work. Automate what can be automated (reminders/spreadsheets/batch signing), once I start working like a job, I just give up—anyway, airdrops aren’t worth staying up late for.

Recently, whenever news about tax increases, compliance tightening/loosening comes out in certain places, I actually become less inclined to move funds in and out, with unstable expectations, I do less fussing. To put it simply, survival is the most important: interaction is necessary, but don’t let FOMO turn you into an ATM.
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