During those years at traditional companies, the most anticipated thing was business trips. On the surface, it was work, but in reality, it was a paid vacation, and you could escape those lengthy meetings.\n\nAfter switching to full-time Web3 work, the sense of happiness actually comes from simple daily life—lounging at home, going out to eat whenever hungry, with time completely at your own control, no longer being hostage to meeting schedules. In comparison, the level of freedom is entirely different.\n\nI want to ask everyone, what is the happiest thing in your work? Is it the company's benefits and perks, or a certain degree of autonomy?
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During those years at traditional companies, the most anticipated thing was business trips. On the surface, it was work, but in reality, it was a paid vacation, and you could escape those lengthy meetings.\n\nAfter switching to full-time Web3 work, the sense of happiness actually comes from simple daily life—lounging at home, going out to eat whenever hungry, with time completely at your own control, no longer being hostage to meeting schedules. In comparison, the level of freedom is entirely different.\n\nI want to ask everyone, what is the happiest thing in your work? Is it the company's benefits and perks, or a certain degree of autonomy?