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Đã từng có 2 ngày sống như người nổi tiếng..." triệu views". Sau đó quay lại làm người bình thường "Hôm trước cho mày lên mây, hôm sau cho mày chạm đất." 😂





November 23, 1996. Bandai released a tiny egg-shaped keychain with a screen the size of a postage stamp. Inside it was a creature that would die if you forgot about it. Schools banned it. Parents couldn't find it on shelves. Within 8 months Bandai sold 10 million units. A Nintendo executive said it had beaten Mario 64. The genius of Tamagotchi was never the technology. It was the emotional mechanic. You didn't play Tamagotchi. You took care of it. And because you took care of it, you started to love it. The labor of care is exactly what made people attach. 30 years later most of us are walking around with devices more powerful than anything Bandai could have imagined in 1996. Oura rings tracking our sleep stages. Apple Watches measuring our heart rate variability. Whoop straps monitoring recovery scores. We generate more health data in one night than Tamagotchi's entire memory could store. And yet somehow the Tamagotchi was better at changing behavior than any of them. Because it didn't show you data. It gave you something to care for. That's the insight @sleepagotchi is building on. The Dino isn't a dashboard. It's a relationship. The streaks aren't metrics. They're a commitment. The mood check every morning isn't data collection. It's a habit loop built around something that feels worth showing up for. Tamagotchi taught an entire generation that caring for something digital could feel genuinely real. Sleepagotchi is asking what happens when that same emotional mechanic is pointed back at you.






Có những con số nhờ chăm chỉ mới có Rảnh làm, bận thì làm ít Mỗi ngày một chút, chắc chắn hoa sẽ nở, trái sẽ ngọt Build X không dành cho người vội vàng, build X dành cho người chăm chỉ và kiên nhẫn Chúc ai rồi cũng sẽ thành công



