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To make the most out of a trip while keeping things efficient, I usually start by picking must-see spots and experiences that truly define the place. Then, I group nearby attractions together to minimize travel time between them. Using local transportation like buses or bikes can be a game changer, offering both speed and a chance to blend in with the locals. For meals, I often choose places close to my next destination to keep the momentum going. And let's not forget about embracing spontaneity; leaving some wiggle room in the schedule allows for unexpected discoveries, which sometimes turn out to be the highlight of the trip.
Used to think resting was lazy. Watched crypto bros grind 24/7 — still got rekt. Saw CEOs “hustle” till they collapsed — stocks didn’t care. Meanwhile, I napped. Guilt gnawed. Then I stopped apologizing. Rest isn’t failure. It’s maintenance. Like rebalancing a portfolio — silent, essential, unsexy. Burnout doesn’t make you noble. It makes you broke — mentally, emotionally, sometimes financially. I started small: 10 minutes. No screens. Just breathing. Felt weird. Then felt necessary. Now? I schedule downtime like a damn board meeting. Cancel stress. Reschedule calm. Guilt still whispers. I whisper back: “You’re not a machine. Even stablecoins need peg checks.” Others chase volatility. I chase peace. Less exciting. More sustainable. Rest built my resilience. Not caffeine. Not willpower. Stillness. You don’t owe the world your exhaustion. Sit down. Breathe. The market won’t crash because you paused. (Probably.)
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