I recently developed some psychological baggage from skiing.
Every time I see others reaping rewards from various alpha projects, while I'm having the time of my life on the slopes unable to stop, this sense of guilt hits me. On one hand, I'm experiencing the rush and freedom, but on the other, my mind is filled with thoughts of "what money-making opportunities am I missing" — it's a bit obsessive.
Actually, thinking about it, this is a common ailment in the Web3 circle. Everyone oscillates between FOMO and actually living — unable to give up potential gains, yet unable to give up the life they should be living.
Forget it, I won't torture myself anymore. Rest leads to clearer thinking to catch real opportunities, which beats being anxious about what I've missed. After the new year, I'll stay focused again.
I recently developed some psychological baggage from skiing.
Every time I see others reaping rewards from various alpha projects, while I'm having the time of my life on the slopes unable to stop, this sense of guilt hits me. On one hand, I'm experiencing the rush and freedom, but on the other, my mind is filled with thoughts of "what money-making opportunities am I missing" — it's a bit obsessive.
Actually, thinking about it, this is a common ailment in the Web3 circle. Everyone oscillates between FOMO and actually living — unable to give up potential gains, yet unable to give up the life they should be living.
Forget it, I won't torture myself anymore. Rest leads to clearer thinking to catch real opportunities, which beats being anxious about what I've missed. After the new year, I'll stay focused again.