Regarding the spirit of resistance, here's my perspective:

1️⃣ The goals of resistance need to be significant and impactful:

For example, ACT fights against the 'bullying' of external developers in the crypto space; Neiro stands against the so-called conspiracy groups; Lester challenges the suppression of new meme projects by veteran players in the crypto community.

2️⃣ You need to represent the perspective of the most ordinary people:

It's best to resonate with the broader grassroots community, allowing them to connect with you.

3️⃣ Resistance is not just an emotion; it must have a story that can continue:

For instance, ACT represents a barometer for the AI meme sector; Neiro is linked to animal charities; Lester focuses on the satire and mockery of old projects with new memes at its core.

Only then can we avoid the project being merely a short-term hype, where the goals are not solid enough and the represented group is not broad enough, leading to a fleeting emotion that dissipates, leaving behind a mess and making it hard to tell a lasting story.

Next time you encounter a meme project filled with a 'spirit of resistance,' try using these standards to judge: Is it suitable for a quick play, or is it worth a long-term outlook?