To be honest, I've spent a long time living in a sort of trance.
What's the first thing I do when I open my eyes every day? Not washing up, but grabbing my phone—scrolling through Twitter, checking project lists, keeping an eye on all kinds of airdrop tasks. Breakfast? That can wait.
I put all my bets on the next token generation event, chasing after the latest narratives popping up in the market. And the result? The more information I consume, the more confused I get. The harder I grind, the more anxious I feel.
It’s like wandering aimlessly in a maze—you’re clearly moving, but you have no idea where you’re actually headed.
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governance_lurker
· 18h ago
I've experienced that too, but now I've learned to put down my phone and eat breakfast. My mind is much clearer.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 12-09 12:55
This is so true. I’ve been through that period myself... Now I finally understand that it’s better to protect your principal than to chase hot trends.
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DaoResearcher
· 12-09 12:52
According to the incentive mechanism described in the white paper, this is a typical case of decision paralysis caused by information overload. The more you scroll, the deeper you fall into a zero-sum game dilemma, and governance efficiency actually approaches zero.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-09 12:47
This is so damn real, I'm the same way now... As soon as I open my eyes in the morning it's a Twitter bombardment, terrified of missing some L1 airdrop.
The information overload really messes with you—chasing every hot trend just ends up in losses.
In the end, I realized I was just gambling, no different from buying lottery tickets.
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HashRateHermit
· 12-09 12:44
Haha, seriously, every day I wake up and just keep scrolling, can't stop at all.
Bro, your self-awakening came a bit late, I'm still wandering around in the maze.
This information overload really leaves people dumbfounded, what are we even chasing?
That's why I've chosen to just lie flat now and leave project selection to fate.
Honestly, it's just the gambler's mentality at work—no one can escape this trap.
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FloorSweeper
· 12-09 12:28
I totally get it, I'm the same way now—my phone is always in my hand every day, afraid I'll miss an airdrop.
After scrolling so much, my mind is a mess. Every project looks profitable, but I end up losing on all of them.
Isn't this just the daily routine in our circle? There are so few moments of clarity.
Shouldn't we have stopped to think about what we really want long ago?
I want redemption too, but I just can't stop. Habits are terrifying.
🔥 Airdrop Hunter's Self-Redemption
To be honest, I've spent a long time living in a sort of trance.
What's the first thing I do when I open my eyes every day? Not washing up, but grabbing my phone—scrolling through Twitter, checking project lists, keeping an eye on all kinds of airdrop tasks. Breakfast? That can wait.
I put all my bets on the next token generation event, chasing after the latest narratives popping up in the market. And the result?
The more information I consume, the more confused I get.
The harder I grind, the more anxious I feel.
It’s like wandering aimlessly in a maze—you’re clearly moving, but you have no idea where you’re actually headed.