
In my Web3 journey, if I could only name one person who has had the deepest and most significant impact on me, it would definitely be @cookiess0329—known as Cookie Teacher to many, but to me, she's more like a true guide. When I first started as a CM, I was almost completely clueless, only vaguely understanding the industry and always being cautious in my work. Cookie taught me to start from the basics, how to communicate appropriately, how to handle affairs professionally, and even how to think from the project's perspective. She was never the kind of condescending "senior," but always used the gentlest and most patient approach to accompany me through each seemingly simple but crucial "growth node." She would unreservedly tell me about the pitfalls she had encountered, just so I could avoid detours. She never hesitated to share her experience, nor was she afraid of me catching up. She always said, "The better you do, the happier I am." These words still resonate in my heart. Later, we co-founded T1 LABS, a Web3 game content community that we built from scratch. We've persevered to this day, gradually finding our direction from initial confusion and being seen by more people from a cold start. Every step of the way has been inseparable from her support and joint efforts. She is not only a partner but also the core of my most trusted team. She is my "stable anchor" in the Web3 world. When the outside world is noisy and chaotic, and trends are constantly changing, as long as she is still there, I know we are still on the right path. In life, Cookie is also a delicate, enthusiastic, and very caring person. We go out together, talk about projects and gossip, create content and cook. She has a rare kind of energy: both professional and reliable, and genuinely lovely. If I can be called "Yuki" today, there must be a foundation called "Cookie" behind it. She has transformed me from a confused newbie into a creator and promoter who can stand on her own. So today, I want to solemnly say: Thank you, Cookie Teacher. You are not only my benefactor but also a source of strength along the way. I hope that in the future, I can also become someone else's "Cookie," giving and achieving without reservation, just like you.
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