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Jesus. Family. Bitcoin. Structural Engineer West Texas

I recently had a similar experience with Fidelity. It took me a week to transfer money to Fidelity and appease their gatekeepers at the International trading desk to allow me to spend MY MONEY on some 1723.HK Holdings shares.

Unfortunately, where I’m from, that meteorological forecast is simply called “spring”.

It started at the Alamo in 1836 with Davey Crockett, and around 30 other Tennesseans, who fought for independence and freedom from tyranny and taxation.

Today, nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgpr9mhxue69uhhxetwv35hgtnwdaekvmrpwfjjucm0d5q3samnwvaz7tmswfjk66t4d5h8qunfd4skctnwv46qu7vtcc has drawn his orange line in the sand. The fight for sovereignty continues, but this time with memes and lower case letters.

West Texas is a great place to raise a family, but days like today are awful. This photo was taken as I drove home this afternoon, about a half mile from my house.

With all of these ancestry/DNA testing companies out there, our (extended) family tree keeps revealing hidden branches that we didn’t know existed.

Five years ago, my uncle discovered he had 30-year old twins. That new branch of the family tree has produced much fruit for both he and the twins.

Today, my wife learned about a new branch on her side of the family. I hope it is as fruitful as our previous discovery.

Anybody else had this experience?

I think these metrics would vary quite significantly based on location. Do you hail from a rural, conservative area? How about a liberal, metropolitan area?

Growing up in conservative, rural West Texas, most of my friends and I have stable careers, marriages, and at least two kids.

I’m 40, I don’t know if that makes me a millennial or not.

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I slowed down the video to 0.75x for this chart, and it blew me away.

For every 12.7% increase in days in the life of Bitcoin, the adoption doubles and the price doubles.

Zapping you both. Great podcast to really slow down, listen to, and watch

The value in the far left column is days since the previous value/measurement? For example, that second value represents Day 1072 (504+568) of Bitcoin?

I heard a rumor about some DC event. I have no idea. I’m making bucket list memories with my oldest son. Spring training in AZ.

Bucket list trip to watch the Texas Rangers with a childhood friend and our sons. These memories are more scarce than Bitcoin.

This morning, I boarded a plane with Bitcoin at $84k. When we landed, it was at $92k. Pretty wild!

They say there are five stages of grief. I don’t know how many stages of Bitcoin there are, but I’m at the one where I like the dumps more than the pumps. Granted, this is my first cycle, but it just feels like every dump is the last opportunity to scoop up Bitcoin at that price.