We all have been a part of a decentralized economy, and this source of interconnection is filled with optimistic possibilities. In the real world, the class of assets, the daily chores, and your lifestyle interlinked with money are embedded in the centralized system, and you are most likely to make your day with that. We all need to do what we need to do, and that is reality. My daily activities involve work, grocery shopping, utilities management, self-progression/care, family and friends and everything in between that these things follow through on. When you are trying to live by yourself, I believe it goes to most of the people. One interesting thing with WEB 3 believers is that we live in a scornful world, and still we make our day with it. We hustle, learn, and believe in better, yet we don't get what we spend our time with. Most of us have put our stake at the trades, investments, and these provide you a nuance of progression, but the market is uncontrollable and volatile. During the bad times, this ruins everything that goes along with self-belief and confidence. To every believer, it's not the best time, but it's not the end. I see you, we see you, and we are together in this.
While being lost in the world of DeFi, I have, or I am slowly finding (trying...), a balance to not get controlled by the market and to not miss things in real life too.
I don't belong to Utopia
At least for now, I have come to realize I don't belong to Utopian civilization. I won't hit 100x in the market. I might, but the higher side of probability is that it would never happen. So, then what? It is the optimism I share in this world and would seek in the future. I would like to build from scratch and add something that you can look into in the future. I have stopped playing in memes, trading memes, or looking into charts at uncontrollable times. Yes, one should invest, and the habit of looking feels good, but diversification and self-belief provide you with an opportunity to have faith in your decisions. As a result, you control your decisions, and not vice versa.
Surrounded to responsibilities.
Most responsibilities are not burdens; responsibilities that are put around come with a practice of self-progression that includes people around you. It could change the way you think, act, and believe. Sometimes, the obligation keeps you in the responsibility, or you make yourself responsible because you know or have inherited what the right thing to do is. I often like to be around my own people around me and seek what I can truly do to make it a home, an experience, and a life. It doesn't necessarily have to be about anyone; it could be about you, your life, and your goal. Your virtue of doing things has a long way to go, and it brings you and people around you opportunities and life too.
little by little.
Things are not going to change in a single day, and I don't know what the world will look like in a few years. We all are optimistic for the world to live in, a home, a relationship, and more humane things that go on for generations or have been. The way I seek more of that would bring a balance to life and my actions, as we do everything or most of the things for the same reasons—reasons we exist for life, to move, to think, and to sustain. Web3 is a part of my life, so it continues little by little every day. Maybe it's a nice good escape.
The magnitude of problems depends on people, and the choices one has to make are dependent on the environment one is contained in. So, whatever the scenario, there is a better hope in the end.
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