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RE: Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | Reverse Theft: The Secret Giver

in #mischievousmondays6 months ago

Human beings are obsessed with the unknown. The pleasure of novelty is something that fills part of their existence. Finding something practically impossible or having access to unique areas is something that fills the gaps left by existence. As simple as it may seem, the surprise of the unexpected is something that feeds the being.

I aim to change the world, at least part of it. Sneak into the house of the other people ended up becoming a personal hobby. Over time, I ended up calling myself a reverse thief. Instead of stealing items, I give people mysterious chests, each with a padlock with a 5-digit password, something that will make people dedicate a lot of their time. You might even think that they might break, but I left a mark on the outside with the following sentence: this is a sensitive item, avoid strong blows so it doesn't break. Curiosity will be the trigger for an unexpected and unprecedented activity. The victorious ones who open such an item will have access to a "treasure map." An endless journey into the unknown that will take them to a random place without any relevance. Anger may be the feeling at such a moment, however, knowing that the journeys may not bring fruits is also a learning experience.

Why do I do this? So that people learn that nothing is free, everything requires effort and dedication and even then there is no guarantee of achieving wealth.