These days, a bunch of social mining, points, and badges are flying around again. The atmosphere in the group is like Meme rotations—sometimes rushing for this, sometimes rushing for that. To put it simply, badges are not assets; they are "certificates" you mortgage with your time and attention. Once the mortgage rate is maxed out, it's easy to be liquidated by emotions: missing out for fear of loss, chasing after it only makes things more exhausting.



I've now set a strict rule for myself: a maximum of 20 minutes of scrolling each day. Anything beyond that is like approaching tail risk; don't go to sign in, speak, or retweet just for a status, draining your normal life. I agree with veteran players advising newcomers not to take the last step—especially when celebrities shout, attention crowds in, and stampedes happen quickly.

I don't need to be understood; I just want to keep the rhythm in my own hands: take what I can easily get, forget what I can't, and don't let badges control you in reverse. That's how it is for now.
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