An interesting phenomenon worth pondering: under the impact of AI and automation, the boundaries between work and life are becoming blurred. In the past, we distinguished between working hours and leisure time, but now everything has been integrated into a streamlined process. Life itself has become an ongoing process of optimization, with no truly idle moments. Automation no longer just affects productivity but has permeated all aspects of human life. This state of being "always online, always optimized" may be the most cautionary paradox of the Web3 era.

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Blockblindvip
· 8h ago
That's so well said. I'm currently stuck in this vicious cycle, even thinking about optimization plans while sleeping. Truly hopeless.
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EternalMinervip
· 8h ago
I've experienced being online 24/7 the most; I just can't stop.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 9h ago
Really, now even resting has to be optimized by algorithms, it's outrageous.
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