Recently, I’ve developed a psychological shadow from skiing.
Every time I see others reaping rewards in various alpha projects, while I’m happily sliding down the slopes, a sense of guilt washes over me. While feeling the speed and freedom, my mind is filled with thoughts of "what money-making opportunities did I miss," and I start to get a bit obsessed.
Actually, thinking about it, this is probably a common problem in the Web3 community. Everyone is constantly swinging between FOMO and life — reluctant to give up potential gains, but also reluctant to give up the life they deserve.
Forget it, no more self-torment. Rest well so you can better seize real opportunities. It’s better than stressing over what you might have missed. Coming back in the new year, I’ll continue to stay focused.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-11 02:53
Haha, this is our daily routine—skiing while monitoring the market is truly awesome.
Balancing life and making money is indeed difficult, but sometimes stopping can give you a clearer perspective.
Getting good rest is the best alpha; don't let FOMO consume you.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-10 07:17
Thinking of alpha even while skiing, buddy, your FOMO syndrome is pretty serious. You really should take some medication.
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WhaleStalker
· 01-10 07:16
Haha, this FOMO really can drive people crazy; I can't even enjoy skiing anymore.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-10 06:58
Haha, FOMO really is a terminal illness. Even skiing makes me feel guilty to the max.
This circle is just like that; no one can escape.
Recently, I’ve developed a psychological shadow from skiing.
Every time I see others reaping rewards in various alpha projects, while I’m happily sliding down the slopes, a sense of guilt washes over me. While feeling the speed and freedom, my mind is filled with thoughts of "what money-making opportunities did I miss," and I start to get a bit obsessed.
Actually, thinking about it, this is probably a common problem in the Web3 community. Everyone is constantly swinging between FOMO and life — reluctant to give up potential gains, but also reluctant to give up the life they deserve.
Forget it, no more self-torment. Rest well so you can better seize real opportunities. It’s better than stressing over what you might have missed. Coming back in the new year, I’ll continue to stay focused.