It's still important to go out more, see more of the world, experience more of nature.


It's not affectation; it's truly useful.
The more time you spend online, the more you'll realize that the internet is actually an information cocoon, and people can become narrow-minded.
When you stand at the foot of a mountain and look up at a tree, you'll discover one thing: this tree may know nothing, but it has lived for hundreds of years.
It doesn't care about price fluctuations, narratives, or who will be the next hundredfold coin.
It just sprouts on time, sheds leaves on time, and digs its roots deeper when needed.
In Web3, we are too easily caught in the illusion that every second counts, as if falling behind by a moment means missing an era.
Nature is the best teacher.
It shows you what true cycles are, what it means to endure loneliness, and that sometimes, those who don't compete or fight ultimately live longer than anyone else.
So, occasionally lift your eyes from the screen, smell the scent of the soil, and listen to the sound of the wind passing through the leaves.
Many anxieties can be easily resolved this way!
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