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It's been 45 days since a particular set of events fucked up nearly all aspects of my work life and mental state.
A short summary of the last few weeks:
All my close friends and teammates have left the country.
The global financial institutions cut off most of our logistics and production processes.
The projects we've been working on are now stuck in limbo.
My personal finances took a massive hit, even with all the savings.
I've not been particularly successful in battling depression, and finding new reasons to keep going is still getting difficult.
For now, I've realised that nothing will be the same. And that I basically don't know shit, especially on what the future holds. Retrospectively, the current collapse appeared inevitable. But as a team, we chose to do nothing. That's our decision to live with.
Ironically enough, I'm getting to the point now where there's nothing for me to lose. Look at it this way: my previous field of employment – the entertainment industry – is destroyed: the advertisers have left, the industry professionals have gone too.
At the beginning of the war, internally, I was flirting with the idea of getting back into film production. But, of course, now there's nothing to produce. Many of my friends who owned rental places are selling off their gear and equipment cause there's no demand. So in terms of *work*, web3 is literally everything I've got now, as corny as it sounds.
Before the war, with the small design team and our partners from the UK, we started making an NFT-collection based on interactive personal spaces. We wanted to imagine a new way to execute the membership NFTs concept and make it exciting, especially in terms of storytelling.
There was nothing but silence for a couple of weeks after February 24th. No one knew what to do. Now we're slowly getting back on track.
There's an ongoing search for quality partnerships, and we're as focused as ever on building a story. And as our key artist returned to work, all the current pieces of the puzzle are coming to life.
I hope it'll be a success, not in terms of floor price, but as an experience. If no one cares – that's fine. Look forward to sharing more about this in the coming weeks.
Wish you all the best.
It's been 45 days since a particular set of events fucked up nearly all aspects of my work life and mental state.
A short summary of the last few weeks:
All my close friends and teammates have left the country.
The global financial institutions cut off most of our logistics and production processes.
The projects we've been working on are now stuck in limbo.
My personal finances took a massive hit, even with all the savings.
I've not been particularly successful in battling depression, and finding new reasons to keep going is still getting difficult.
For now, I've realised that nothing will be the same. And that I basically don't know shit, especially on what the future holds. Retrospectively, the current collapse appeared inevitable. But as a team, we chose to do nothing. That's our decision to live with.
Ironically enough, I'm getting to the point now where there's nothing for me to lose. Look at it this way: my previous field of employment – the entertainment industry – is destroyed: the advertisers have left, the industry professionals have gone too.
At the beginning of the war, internally, I was flirting with the idea of getting back into film production. But, of course, now there's nothing to produce. Many of my friends who owned rental places are selling off their gear and equipment cause there's no demand. So in terms of *work*, web3 is literally everything I've got now, as corny as it sounds.
Before the war, with the small design team and our partners from the UK, we started making an NFT-collection based on interactive personal spaces. We wanted to imagine a new way to execute the membership NFTs concept and make it exciting, especially in terms of storytelling.
There was nothing but silence for a couple of weeks after February 24th. No one knew what to do. Now we're slowly getting back on track.
There's an ongoing search for quality partnerships, and we're as focused as ever on building a story. And as our key artist returned to work, all the current pieces of the puzzle are coming to life.
I hope it'll be a success, not in terms of floor price, but as an experience. If no one cares – that's fine. Look forward to sharing more about this in the coming weeks.
Wish you all the best.
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