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So far, my experience of farcaster has been enormously positive. The fox is a parable about someone attached to frustration. If you experience yourself as hungry, unsatisfied, impatient and uncomfortable, once your needs are satisfied, itβs very temporary. And the search immediately begins for something BETTER, bigger, more exciting or whatever will βfill the holeβ. Get it? A fox lives in a hole. The fox cannot experience satiation or satisfaction. What I do seem to suffer from however, is the kind of mentality that tunnels my vision. I am very focused upon anything I am doing in a given moment. Itβs difficult for me to take in some of the material on here because I donβt live on a computer. Too much going on. I never adopted computers as more than tools. Just looking at the entire screen of farcaster is intimidating for me. Iβm intelligent and can learn how to use it, but when I socialize online, I donβt get the same βhitsβ people describe. I feel connected in person. 0 reply
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