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Updated question

I'm sorry everyone, the update dropped again a few days ago.

After updating that chapter last week, my eyes were a little blurry, I felt uncomfortable, and I was taken aback.

You know, in the past few years, it was no problem to use eyes to the screen every day for more than ten hours (non-continuously), and the degree of myopia has not increased for ten years after graduation.

Since the sun passed at the beginning of the year, the physical energy has further declined. Recently, I used my eyes for more than six hours a day, and this happened. The speed of coding in a small shop is only 1,000 per hour, which is very frustrating.

Small stores are more homely, so you need to use your eyes for entertainment and relaxation, such as watching live broadcasts, reading novels, listening to certain music, huhu, certain stations, etc.

If you are not happy, how can the coded text impress readers?

Especially because of the influence of masks before, this situation is even more serious. Occasionally washing your feet with friends is a luxury.

The current intensity of eye use makes the store have no time for entertainment and relaxation except for code words, which is very uncomfortable.

I’m used to staying at home, and I can’t change it for a while. I can’t find other interests, and I really don’t want to go out unless my friends call me.

I remember four years ago, when I was 30, I rewarded myself with an imported SUV from a brand I liked when I was young, hoping to change the nature of the house and go out more. As a result, it has only been driven for more than 10,000 kilometers, and it is almost rusted in the garage.

So, while working hard to update the store every day, we must find a way to control the use of eyes, change the pace of life before, and go out for more activities. This is probably as uncomfortable as a smoker who quits smoking. It is difficult to control, but it has to be done.

(end of this chapter)

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