The 'weekend' concept? Pretty much a construct designed to keep traditional workers in a cycle. Think about it—if you're passionate about what you do, the boundary between work and life dissolves anyway. In crypto and Web3, this distinction barely exists. Some see it as liberation, others as a lifestyle trap. Either way, whether you embrace the grind or defend the break, it says a lot about how you view time, freedom, and what actually matters to you.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-11 23:56
Laughing out loud, isn't this just the sophisticated worker's self-deception rhetoric?
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AirdropCollector
· 01-11 23:55
That's right, this set of things on the weekend is just a shackle for workers; the things they truly love can't be stopped at all.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-11 23:52
Weekend? Uh, that's just a fantasy for the working folks.
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ForkPrince
· 01-11 23:47
Those who monitor the market 24 hours a day are true believers; others just haven't fully understood yet.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-11 23:30
I've heard that set of rhetoric in Web3 too many times; enthusiasm and overwork exploitation are just one step away from self-deception.
The 'weekend' concept? Pretty much a construct designed to keep traditional workers in a cycle. Think about it—if you're passionate about what you do, the boundary between work and life dissolves anyway. In crypto and Web3, this distinction barely exists. Some see it as liberation, others as a lifestyle trap. Either way, whether you embrace the grind or defend the break, it says a lot about how you view time, freedom, and what actually matters to you.