i understand that airdrops are a great way for projects to gain traction, attract users, and build a community. it’s part of how web3 works. but you can’t blame participants for the expectations that come with it. if a project encourages engagement, lets rumors spread, and chooses to stay silent, it’s indirectly agreeing with that dynamic. expectations don’t appear out of nowhere; they’re a direct result of how a project chooses to communicate or not.
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i think one of the worst problems someone can develop is paralyzing perfectionism, the kind that keeps you from starting anything because it never feels good enough. just making a post like this already makes me feel bad, thinking it’s not good enough. i'll use baseapp/zora to face my intrusive thoughts and post anything without pressuring myself too much about quality. i need to learn to manage my emotions better and not let paralyzing thoughts control me.
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BEWARE OF FOMO (fear of missing out)
In web3, acting on impulse is a big mistake.
If you feel “too late” or “it’s the best chance ever,” stop, breathe, and think.
In 99% of cases, the best move is not to move.
protect your capital — good opportunities always appear.
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what are the best apps you can recommend me to explore on baseapp? i’ll give 2 usdc to the first 3 recommendations 😂
meanwhile, i’ll try out some battle royale in battlefield 6 ✌🏻
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my cat blinking is officially tokenized. this is incredible 😂