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Maretus
@maretus.eth
We always hear “time is money,” and while I agree with that, sometimes it’s just as important to unwind. What you do with your downtime can fuel what you do the rest of the time. For me, spending time outdoors is key—even though I work a remote job that’s 100% online. Those short solo trips around the block or to the park really recharge my energy and focus. It’s also where some of my best ideas come to life (I think, anyway 😂). What about you? How do you recharge after a long day?
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Cryptofishy
@cryptofishy.eth
For me it's always the Ocean, in one form or another. When I used to be a loan officer for 9 years in the mortgage industry, I would (try to) leave enough time after work to either surf or fish, or at least go to the cliffs and mind surf waves while enjoying a frosty adult beverage. Still do all of this but spend so much time fishing for work the wind down is the other two. I don't feel right when I am away from the ocean for more than a couple days. I like the mountains, the rainforest and my number one all time unwind was Tahiti. Most ideal place I have ever experienced. Unwind is ingrained into their culture. If you ever get the chance, go there. Life changer guaranteed 🌊
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Tim
@cryptim.eth
Pretty sweet gig you have to unwind while working 😎
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Cryptofishy
@cryptofishy.eth
Yes it can be. But there's so much going on and my boat, business and lives in my hands that it can also be very stressful and downright scary. Sleep deprivation is always present. The ocean is so powerful. But absolutely, when the fish are biting its better than any drug. The better it is, the more fun, more money, tapping the source. Turn and burn and do it again. Constantly changing, never the same, always beautiful and unfettered views are abundant. Nat Geo on the regs. Blessed and worked real hard to get to where it is.
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