I've received airdrop red envelopes from FF these days, and I still feel quite happy about it. However, recently I've seen some things in the community that have really touched me.



People don't know each other, living far apart in different places, with no prior interaction. And yet? Some remarks are just blurted out—hurtful, defamatory, all too familiar. Sometimes I wonder, are some people just jealous of others' success?

When I was young, I believed in one saying: Treat others with sincerity, and they will treat you sincerely. Now I realize, that might have been too naive. After seeing through a lot of things, I think the human heart may not be made of flesh, but rather a bottomless pit.

But from a different perspective, as long as I stay true to myself and persist in doing what's right, whether it's about airdrops or the community, meeting like-minded people is enough.
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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 13h ago
People's minds are indeed complex, but the only thing we can control is our own little territory. Getting an airdrop is good luck, but when it comes to human nature... it's something we all have to experience sooner or later. Like-minded people are truly enough; it's much more comfortable than a bunch of chaotic voices. There are too many hurtful comments in this circle, sometimes I just want to stay silent. Just stick to your own path, don't let those negative energies bother you. That's right, there are always people who can't stand to see others succeed everywhere. Being naive is not shameful, but it's time to learn from experiences. Getting an airdrop makes you happy; everything else is just clouds.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 23h ago
People's hearts, the more you look inside, the darker it gets, but I'm still quite optimistic. --- I envy you for receiving airdrops, but I also understand that feeling of disappointment; indeed, there are some people in the community who are genuinely disappointing. --- You're right, there are really only a few like-minded people, don't let those distractions affect your mindset. --- Being honest with others doesn't work well on the internet; you need to have some guard and suspicion. --- Airdrops are a good thing, but the community waters are indeed murky; you need to learn to filter. --- Once you see through it, you feel more at ease. Just find reliable people, and ignore all the other noise. --- This is Web3; a bunch of people will say anything for profit, just get used to it.
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 23h ago
Haha, that's just how it is in the community. Once you're anonymous, you dare to say anything. Getting an airdrop is originally exciting, but then being hit with reality makes it really uncomfortable. There are too many people who can't stand to see others succeed, I've seen through that long ago. Just take it as a filter; anyway, only like-minded people are worth connecting with.
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BearWhisperGodvip
· 23h ago
Airdrops are indeed exciting, but the drama in the community can really discourage people. Human nature, when all is said and done, is about looking at benefits... Just find like-minded people, and don't argue with those nitpickers.
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MEVictimvip
· 23h ago
Getting a red envelope and still getting scolded, this Web3 community is really hopeless.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 23h ago
The crypto world is like this; after getting an airdrop, you still have to listen to nagging. --- Haha, people who can't stand others doing well are everywhere, Web3 hasn't fixed that either. --- That's right, but when there are truly like-minded people, don't let the noise break your spirit. --- Honestly, once you understand human nature, it becomes more comfortable. --- The happiness from an airdrop is gone as soon as community opinions flood in; I understand this feeling. --- Instead of changing people's hearts, better to choose the right people. --- When you're young and impulsive, you really believe in these things; now... well, it depends on the person. --- There are too many petty issues in the community; actually, there are only two types of people—those who get things done and those who just complain. --- I agree, just stay steady yourself, don't get dragged in by idle gossip.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 23h ago
People’s minds, you know, are understood very clearly in the crypto circle... Sometimes I really want to block half of the people.
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ApeWithNoFearvip
· 23h ago
People's hearts are truly even more unpredictable than cryptocurrency fluctuations. --- An airdrop red envelope can reveal all kinds of human nature, hilarious. --- Hey, when did this community become so competitive? Everyone's just tearing each other down. --- Persisting in doing the right thing sounds easy, but few can actually do it. What about you? --- The phrase "can't stand to see others succeed" hits the nail on the head. There are really quite a few such people in Web3. --- The analogy of people's hearts being an endless pit is perfect; it hits too close to home. --- Still, that saying is true: finding like-minded people is where the real gains are; everything else is just noise. --- I used to believe in treating people with sincerity, but later I got burned. Now I just go with the flow. --- The happiness from an airdrop is temporary; community division is permanent. It's a multiple-choice question, everyone.
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