Users, developers, and validators can engage with the testnet through Galxe's Quest platform. The Galxe Quest platform will feature activities involving the core chain, its enshrined applications, and projects building in the ecosystem.
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I read a book a few years ago where they studied some small Japanese islands where life expectancy and overall life contentment were basically the highest in the world.
Aside from diet things (lots of fish, lots of green tea), they highlighted that everyone would "work" forever.
Maybe they finished their regular jobs at 60 or 70, but then they would start a vegetable garden and sell produce at the farmers markets, or something like that.
Some "thing" to add value to the world, and to keep their minds and bodies active.
Closer to home, my grandma who is almost 100 years old, still works/volunteers two days per week at a local hospital helping with admin related tasks.
She's sharp as a tack.
Most people think the goal of life is to make millions, retire, and never work again. That seems like a quick way to a rotten brain and an unhappy life chasing the next materialistic high.
There is something you can learn from everyone you meet.
Not to say you will, or even that you should try to.
Moreso that you should never look down on another person. Aside from just being a jerk, youโre doing yourself a disservice too.
Living life with a curiosity-first approach is, to me, the best way to live.