""Life Mentor""
If I had to name the key person I've met on my Web3 journey, Sister Yuki is definitely a very, very important figure in my heart (although she's only a year older than me, haha, but I've gotten used to calling her "Sister").
We first met in 2023 when I just started working as a project mod. A friend pulled me into a group. My first impression of her was that she was someone with "strong business skills and spoke very efficiently," but we didn't interact much. We really started chatting frequently about half a year later when I was feeling a bit lost and doing everything haphazardly, often acting foolishly. But instead of laughing at me, Sister Yuki was the one who was most willing to give me a hand, think with me, and spend time teaching me.
She's not the kind of "keyboard mentor" who just talks without doing, but really helps me solve problems directly in many critical moments, pulls me into better communities, and slowly brings me from a "confused nobody" into a circle where I can actually do something. We've also met in person, and she's really a gentle yet powerful person—you never feel gaslighted or ignored when you're with her; it's just very comfortable and sincere.
Now, many people who know me say that I'm reliable and have grown, but I know very well that a large part of this growth is because Sister Yuki quietly supported me along the way. She showed me through her actions that the people who are truly trustworthy in Web3 are those who "say less, do more, and care about others."
So today, I want to formally say: Thank you, Sister Yuki. I'm so glad to have met you!