Recently, my friends laughed at me for being obsessive-compulsive. Every night before bed, I have to organize the kitchen spice area: soy sauce bottle on the left, salt shaker on the right, commonly used chopped green onions in a small dish, and even the cooking spoon has to be hung back on its designated hook. I wasn't like this before. In the mornings, rushing to fry eggs, I would rummage through drawers for salt, knock over the vinegar bottle spilling it everywhere, and end up hurriedly biting into a piece of bread while leaving, with the eggs burnt in the pan. But now? Standing in front of the stove, I can easily reach for the spices, breakfast is ready in 10 minutes, and I can leisurely enjoy a cup of soy milk. The hassle-free experience has always been about solving the trouble of finding things, just like what @build_on_bob (BOB) is doing. Bitcoin is useful but troublesome, with packaging, cross-chain, and waiting for confirmations, it’s just like how I used to fumble around...
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