I used to think anything I created online was temporary. You put time into something, maybe even care about it for a while, and then it just sits there or disappears. Or maybe I just never questioned it enough.

Pixels.xyz didn’t completely change that idea for me, but it definitely interrupted it. You start small. Just moving around, farming a bit, figuring things out as you go. Nothing feels forced. But after some time, it stops feeling like you’re just passing through.

What you build starts to feel connected to you in a quiet way. Not in some big, dramatic sense. It’s more subtle than that. You come back and things are still there, still holding your effort. That alone changes how you approach it.

I noticed I wasn’t rushing. I logged in once just to check on things and ended up staying longer than I expected. Not because I had to, just because I wanted to see how things were progressing.

It makes you a bit more intentional. You pay attention. You don’t just click through and leave. That shift is small, but it stays with you.

I’m still not completely sure what this kind of system looks like long term. But it does make me wonder.

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