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I believe in life before death …and ₿itcoin. In God by default. Stay humble! 🙏 http://getzapping.com/?h5ZYo

“What is money?” An excerpt from

“Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand

A read by nostr:npub15vzuezfxscdamew8rwakl5u5hdxw5mh47huxgq4jf879e6cvugsqjck4um 👇

https://youtu.be/Z9HbQsTgrtk?si=3zdQOFfrYNPgbxcq

“Study the damn Bitcoin from the very first time you hear about it. I cannot emphasize enough the study part and don’t dare ignore it”

These days, considering its value, seems more like: “I used to stack BTC. Now I stack sats” 🤷🏻‍♂️

A must watch from nostr:npub129z0az8lgffuvsywazww07hx75qas3veh3dazsq56z8y39v86khs2uy5gm with his guest Gary Cardone. Energy and payments systems explained from inside out.

https://youtu.be/gnYavbUcVSM?si=XOsR-lg2f5LJTe7v

Merry Christmas from the seaside of the Black Sea! 🥂

To watch below nostr:npub14mcddvsjsflnhgw7vxykz0ndfqj0rq04v7cjq5nnc95ftld0pv3shcfrlx ‘s interview with nostr:npub1g0587hzzckcncxfm78n0996qe2s58nspy29wf02tqcj5sdzcpj4q6j40hv is interesting to say the least. The topics and implications must be correctly and completely understood by as many as possible.

Thank you to both for the hard work to shine a light on a possible direction for evolution of events to come!

https://youtu.be/rYyTyXpdQRI?si=XQ6Hl2JpVgqPTwxR

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

When it comes to analysis, design, or management, a critical and recurring challenge is to be able to:

1) hold two or more competing thoughts in your head,

2) but then not get stuck with decision paralysis,

3) and thus to be able to form a view and take action.

It's easy to fail in either of the first two steps.

For the first step, many people can't steel-man their opponent's view, don't take time to seriously consider competing arguments. This represents tribalism and insufficient critical thought, and has a high likelihood of being wrong. People become easy to manipulate, and where their views end up largely depends on luck of their surroundings and who managed to convince them of something earlier.

For the second step, a smaller subset of people get past the first step but then get stuck in decision paralysis or cynicism. There are too many paths, too many compelling and contradictory points. It then becomes a problem of overthinking and thus inaction. It's easier to identify problems than to build solutions, so this valley of inaction is an enticing trap that feels intellectually stimulating but leads nowhere.

The narrow path beyond those two, and what we should strive for, is to be able to do enough critical thought to the point where it starts to venture into the realm of decision paralysis, but then find a way to weigh the probabilities and form a conclusion to start taking action on, with the willingness to pivot if evidence/probabilities mount toward a different direction.

Anyway, happy Christmas Eve.

Merry Christmas, Lyn! 🥂

Correct indeed. Problem solved. Thank you! Easy fix, as usual 😃

Manage the water drinking. 1 full glass of water as soon as out of bed in the morning. Drink water not later than 1 hour before any meal. Drink water not earlier than 1 hour after any meal. All in total throughout the day make sure to drink at least 2.5 litters of water.