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Nick
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Keith calling Broken Money by nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a a "must read" this morning on Hedgeye.

Congrats Lyn on your great book!

Currently reading it now. So frustrating that I was never taught any of this in school..

Grateful to have a job where I work outside. Sure the 20 degree mornings this time of year can be uncomfortable, but that’s kinda why I like it.. It makes me feel alive. I got the sun on me all day and breathing nothing but fresh air.

Feels good to be back in the gym this week after taking a short time off for the Thanksgiving holiday. Few things are more beneficial physically and mentally than a good lift.

This #Jocko video makes me want to run through a brick wall.

https://m.primal.net/MmzR.mov

Awesome list. Support companies that use Nostr & Bitcoin, if you can!

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Would you recommend Gradually then suddenly? Still somewhat new to Bitcoin (got into it less than a year ago) and trying to learn everything I can.

It’s true.

There’s an old saying..

when boats were made of wood, men were made of steel.

Ahh the good ole Runescape days.. haven’t played it in a while

Bitcoin gives me hope for my family’s financial future. That hope is also combined with a constant feeling of not having enough…

…and worrying that the price will shoot up so quick that I won’t be able to accumulate a significant amount. Oh well. We continue to stack sats.

When facing the future we have a tendency to choose the path and action according to what we know we can do.

Accordingly, our future merely becomes a repetition of our past. We do what we know we can do, so we repeat what we have already done.

Instead, base your future on what you think you cannot do. Greatness and growth are found in the unknown.. doing what you think you cannot.

#philosophy #selfimprovement

3 questions every man should ask himself:

What kind of man do I want to be?

What kind of men do I respect?

How do I want to be remembered when I’m dead?