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Replying to Avatar ODELL

Holy fuck Matt, blue check thing sure but schoolchildren....really?

You don't have to be a Canadian, just someone with an email address, a name and a way to have a QR code walked into a Canada Post Office.

Replying to Avatar jimmysong

Embrace the Suck

We crave constant excitement and entertainment. We yearn for life to be an endless series of enjoyment. While these are what we desire, they are not what we need. What we truly need are skills, and gaining these doesn't always involve fun. Fun is instant gratification and immediate happiness, but they have a cost later on.

Focusing on fun is how we develop addictions. We seek immediate satisfaction, oblivious to the long-term consequences that could potentially ruin other aspects of life. Fun is inherently high time preference.

A mental shift towards maturity and responsibility involves learning to appreciate the initial unpleasantness of acquiring new skills - or as I prefer to call it, "embracing the suck". Trying to do something you're not skilled at isn't "fun". It's frustrating and demands considerable discipline. More than anything, it requires courage due to our inherent fear of monotony.

But there's no harm in boredom. In fact, it's the default state of life. Excitement is, and should be, the exception rather than the norm. By learning to manage boredom, you'll cultivate a much-needed trait - patience.

We demand immediate satisfaction because we are entitled brats. If we don't find fun in a task instantly, we tend to surrender. But that joy in doing something, that joy in being good rather than having fun takes years to develop. This requires a patient and mature mindset, one that prioritizes long-term gains over immediate satisfaction.

I really enjoyed reading that to get me started right fir the day, thank you.

Sugar all the time leads to disease.

Replying to Avatar berean jones

Dropping gram in favor of snort.

https://snort.social/

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Wait.....snort...gram?

Replying to Avatar corndalorian

Just move on, probably a closed source honeypot anyway.

Buying minimum is $10, withdrawal minimum is $100.

Proper terminology at Canada Post is a Loadhub Payment but don't be surprised if they don't know what it is.....just get them to shoot their gun on your QR and tell them how much you want to pay.