Lately, I've been numb from constantly earning testnet points. They say it's for practice, but I've already mentally defaulted to "there will be airdrops later"... Once I have expectations, I need to set a stop-loss for myself. For example, the third time I encounter a request to authorize everything or sign a bunch of permissions I don't understand, I just exit—it's okay to forgo the points. And those that require repeatedly bridging back and forth, considering Gas fees and time costs, feel like paying tuition to create illusions for myself. Recently, everyone is obsessively watching staking unlocks and token unlock calendars, anxiety about sell pressure is everywhere. I, on the other hand, am even less inclined to tie myself to "future payouts." Honestly: practicing is fine, but don’t treat trust as a required course in college.

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