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Inverse Cramer jokes aside, it's nice to see him begrudgingly admit that it's here to stay. He seems to have genuinely shifted his perception of it and I think it's indicative of the suits in general.

They can have fun fighting over what's left on exchanges ๐Ÿ˜‚

This is super cool, I didn't realize this existed. Thanks!

Since we have to 'be our own algorithm,' it would be cool if we could have a setting that would repost a note after a set interval.

So maybe I would have it set to repost one time 12 hours after the original. Or one repost at 6 hours and another repost at 12 hours.

Maybe have some kind of limitation to prevent spam. No more than 2 reposts per note, etc.

Good design appeals to everyone. Simplicity and ease of use will follow naturally in time.

Don't purposefully angle it toward the lowest common denominator, they will come along with the group when ease of use reaches a certain threshold.

Low quality people don't want to see others elevate themselves. One of the absolutely best benefits to being an adult is being able to choose who you associate with.

Make full use of it ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ‘Š

I've been experimenting with piracetam in my supplement stack. Could be at least in part a place in effect, but I've been impressed enough to continue using it.

I've felt consistently mild cognitive enhancement that is subtle but noticeable. My ability to focus, process information, and general alertness are within what I would call my normal parameters, but I don't experience having them elevated like this very often. It's like everything is operating at maybe 10% above my usual day to day experience.

In other words, a really good day where I feel like my brain is running on all cylinders happens maybe once or twice a month. I'm getting that everyday now. At least so far.

It's also keeping my mood elevated. Not quite manic, but close enough that I have to keep an eye on myself to make sure I don't overstimulate and tilt to far into dangerous territory. I'm bipolar so this presumably isn't something to be concerned about for the average user.

I'm curious to see if the overall effects will taper off and will require cycling to maintain the benefits.

#supplements

#nootropics

#grownostr

GM

Everyday is day one. Chase after it.

My only resolution is to double down on what I've already been working on:

Being better at my job

Being a better husband

Fitness

Marksmanship

General preparedness

Writing

I still have a 401k balance from before I began allocating 100% of my savings into Bitcoin.

In the event I'm laid off I will cash it out and use it as runway for getting a new job so that I don't have to sell any sats.

I don't know who needs to hear this, but a 401k is not a plan for retirement.

At best it's insurance against being unexpectedly laid off.

I have a similar goal, a long with replacing all plastics in my kitchen with wood/metal/glass alternatives.

If you find any good sources for natural fiber products please share!

There's a lot of different ways to leverage. I think the knee-jerk reaction a lot of plebs have is to things like FOMO'ing into taking out a second mortgage, using loans with Bitcoin as collateral, levered long and short positions, etc.

Basically, the super high risk degenerate options.

I'm leveraged with debt, no doubt about it. I've taken on reasonable (for my situation) debt to expand how much I've been able to stack over the last cycle, and it's been a successful strategy for me so far.

During the next two years I'll shift and focus on drawing debt and risk down, and ramp back up in the next bear.

I wish you luck. Hegel is difficult. I swear he wrote that way on purpose.

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