Lately, I've been jokingly frustrated and annoyed by testing network points.


It was supposed to be just practicing and familiarizing with the process, but the more I click, the more it feels like clocking in at work.
I defaulted to thinking, "I'll definitely get something in return later," and once that expectation kicked in, I started increasing my time and Gas fees.
In the end, I unknowingly lost money on costs.

I set a very simple stop-loss for myself: one chain / one project, at most two nights of tinkering.
If I don't see new addresses or significant activity on-chain (just the kind that stays stagnant), I stop immediately.
For major public chain upgrades or maintenance where everyone guesses about migration, I only look at whether the bridge and contract interactions on-chain really increase, and I don’t follow the hype in groups.
Honestly, practice can be unlimited, but expectations must have a limit. Otherwise, it’s just using “possible airdrops” as an excuse for myself.
That’s it for now, I’m not clocking in today.
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