Feels like nothing is happening… until suddenly it counts.

I keep thinking about this feeling that farming here's not about doing more. It is, about showing up again without seeing much at first.

At the start I thought I was not doing it right. I would farm, wait and come back later. The numbers would barely move. It felt like the system was slow or maybe even broken.. After a few tries I noticed something strange. Progress was not straight. It was delayed. Like the system waits before it says your effort was real.

That changes how I see everything.

In games or farming loops you get instant feedback. You do something. You get a reward. Simple. Here it feels like the loop is stretched. You put in effort now. You get confirmation later. Not always predictable. Not always clear why.

That makes you behave differently. You stop chasing results. You start thinking about doing it. Consistency becomes the thing. Not how hard you do it.

This design also has risks.

If feedback is delayed much people start doubting the system. They wonder if their time is being valued correctly.. If there are hidden rules deciding outcomes behind the scenes. That lack of clarity can quietly break trust even if the system is fair.

At the time I can see why it is built this way. It filters out people who just play for a time. It rewards those who stay. It makes the economy less reactive.

Still I am not fully convinced.

Because when effort and reward are not closely linked in time it becomes harder to measure what actually works. You keep going. You are never fully sure if you are doing the right thing or just repeating a pattern that feels right.

So I keep farming. Not harder. More regularly.

I wait to see if the system keeps remembering me.

@Pixels

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