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One benefit of going to therapy is it’ll keep you from joining the army once that starts sounding like a good idea in your deep-fried head

will try again later this year, but experience with their email alias features was bad

Biometrics don’t belong on cold storage. Likewise, if a thing is connected to the internet, it knows it’s you

top 3 free apps in App Store:

- ChatGPT

- Delivery tracking app

- Get ready for war app

No one will prepare you for all the unprepared plebs. These mfs are concerned that you bring a cage for your pet instead of thinking about how to defend the country

“we had to buy drones with your pension” is such a convenient way to explain away fiat debasement

keep promoting Bitcoin. It’ll save lives

For every employee entering what they should not, there are many more frustrated that they’re being responsible and missing out on AI

Having to pay bills with broken money sucks, but even worse would be thinking that all is fine in fiat land when it’s not

Many take it personally because they don’t zoom out

It’s not enough that we work in a system. The system needs to be overhauled

After setting your mind on Bitcoin, the habit of feeling like you need to run on the fiat treadmill won’t go away overnight. Already being where you need to be is a foreign experience. Watch the world as it catches up, but there is nowhere to run towards (or away from?)

Many consider $0.01 to be junk and a nuisance. Fiat cents make it clear that they are not money from the beginning

But somehow, junk multiplied captures people’s imagination as worth something

The tiniest amounts deny access to the most people. Zero should not be so sticky. You can always get off zero with Bitcoin

“Under this most inclusive approach, poverty isn’t measured solely by income thresholds. Instead, it encompasses:

• Extreme Poverty: Those living on less than US$2.15 per day (adjusted for purchasing power), which captures the people facing the most severe deprivations.

• Moderate Poverty: People living on less than US$3.65 to US$6.85 per day—levels that, while above the extreme threshold, still fall short of ensuring a decent standard of living in many contexts.

• Relative Poverty: Individuals earning less than a certain percentage (often around 50%) of their society’s median income. This recognizes that even in wealthier nations, many people are economically marginalized relative to their peers.

• Multidimensional Poverty: A broader measure that looks beyond income to assess deprivations in essential areas like health, education, sanitation, housing, and social inclusion. Tools like the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) capture these overlapping deprivations.

When you combine these criteria, you capture not only those who are absolutely poor but also a wide range of people who lack access to basic services and opportunities—even if their income alone might not label them “extremely poor.” Some analyses using this comprehensive definition suggest that nearly half of the global population (about 3–4 billion people) face significant deprivations in at least one key dimension of well-being.”

ChatGPT about poverty: “When poverty is defined very broadly—not just in terms of daily income but also by factors such as access to education, healthcare, clean water, sanitation, and overall living conditions—the number of people considered “poor” rises dramatically. While traditional measures (like living on less than US$1.90 a day) indicate that roughly 1.1 billion people live in extreme poverty, a more inclusive, multidimensional definition can classify between 3 and 4 billion people as poor. This broader view suggests that nearly half the world’s population faces significant deprivations in at least one key aspect of a decent standard of living.”

Are you poor? It’s 50/50.

Such an insane planet. We need to fix this.