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Lately, doing tasks on the platform really gives me the illusion of going back to clock in: today I do this chain, tomorrow I switch to that form, and after finishing I have to wait for the scoring, just like a performance review... The most ridiculous part is the witch hunt; clearly I haven't done anything, but my wallet is labeled "suspected," and there's no explanation. Anyway, now I just treat "whether I can get it" as a lottery, and don't see myself as an employee.
Outside, memes and celebrities' words easily distract attention, and I agree with veteran players advising newcomers not to take the last step; after all, you're watching the points, but they're watching you. Honestly, earning tokens is becoming more like working because platforms need to filter people, projects need to control costs, and we're forced to play along.
What I’ve learned isn’t skills, but: don’t take the scoring as recognition, see yourself as a passing goldfish, glance at the obscure corners and then leave, don’t get too involved.