if you ever need some techniques or help, you know where to find me! All the best and c u around ☺️👌
indeed! Only by those mistakes we grow in this lifetime and it takes a lot of courage(balls) to reflect on them - introspection! ❤️🫂
In a bit of a competition with Mallory and nostr:npub17plqkxhsv66g8quxxc9p5t9mxazzn20m426exqnl8lxnh5a4cdns7jezx0 to see how many books we can read before the end of the year - but also it’s not a competition really, we’re just trying to cheer each other on to read as much as possible 🫂 adopting good habits in disguise as a competition
Defo support! Good way of starting a consistent new habit! ✌️👌👏
#bookstr
Have you tried hypnosis or past life regression?
How was the experience like?
#plebchain #spirituality #nostr #asknostr #nostriches #grownostr #occultstr
we are creatures of habit. your underlying reason for replacing or changing it will help you forward. the question is "why you want to replace it?", what does the new habit look like to you and how does it affect you if you leave it as is? ☺️
little act of kindess makes so much of a difference not only to those who receives them but to those who witness and did the deed. let's pay it forward! ❤️❤️❤️
💯 and we will in time. If not this lifetime, perhaps the next! ☺️
Detecting and sensing lies are both a skill and a gift which take a lot of inner work to master! 👌
💯 and we will in time. If not this lifetime, perhaps the next! ☺️
Detecting and sensing lies are both a skill and a gift which take a lot of inner work to master! 👌
#### Lies travel faster than truth because they wear the mask of simplicity, appealing to our desires while the complex nature of truth demands patience and introspection.
#asknostr #plebchain #foodforthought #grownostr #freedom #nostriches #nostr
I’m absolutely stoked to interview nostr:npub15u3cqhx6vuj3rywg0ph5mfv009lxja6cyvqn2jagaydukq6zmjwqex05rq and nostr:npub1n0pdxnwa4q7eg2slm5m2wjrln2hvwsxmyn48juedjr3c85va99yqc5pfp6 for the “cooking and culture” Zap.cooking panel at nostr:npub10hj9rg5gds5x2gk0z0s2jlqnq04jg7g30aj2t5pqzdaaztfactgsnze5ny tomorrow afternoon.
Nostriches IRL are something special 💜🤙
GN pals 🫂
You'll be great! Will cheer you on from a far — not that you need it! 😉🥳👏👏👏
>Proximity to power deludes some into thinking they wield it.

#plebchain #gm #nostr #grownostr #asknostr #foodforthought #wherostr #asianstr #photostr
Imagine you are heavily involved in a project; you believe so much in its goals and its value — you treat it like your baby! And then people come along, the users, who will give their feedback, whether constructive or not. It must be frustrating. To some degree, it may appear as a personal attack to you as the creator of the app. So I understand where this comment is coming from.
However, if you categorise people as "external," then what does that mean? If you say "petty bugs" because some users care about the "search" functionality, does that make their feedback less important?
We are the algo: this is one of Nostr's marketing pitches, and to be honest, it got me sold on joining Nostr. In the absence of algo like centralised social media, the ability to search is important to me and to some other users. Content searchability is important; speed is important, etc.
Of course, some users will have a myriad of lists of what they want, and I know some can be very silly. Nonetheless, they believe it is important. My point is that what is seemingly "petty bugs" to developers may be critical to users' experience.
I understand that some feedback is not constructive and you cannot act on it (e.g., insulting feedback like "Nostr is shite" — you cannot really act on this feedback!). However, comments like the thread below: are we endangering ourselves by creating division and antagonising those who provide feedback about Nostr?
Could we not weed out the constructive feedback, learn from it, and perhaps educate the users? If we say that Nostr is everyone's problem, then we have not listened intently because if you did, you would not say this comment. Why? There are people who truly care about Nostr but are completely lost as to where to give feedback, what is in the works, or what is a priority.
I have seen so many threads about Nostr's challenges. Yes, some of them are not constructive, but most are constructive. The question is: how do we know that those messages and feedback have been received, seen, or acted upon?
Maybe I am too much of a noob in this community because I do not know which ones are being prioritised or worked on. Education, communication, and orientation are critical. We all agree on this. But if we call feedback "petty" for what is seemingly important to other users, then we are alienating those prospective users and could deter them from giving valuable feedback.
I took my time out of my day to write this because I care, and honestly, to see this comment from nostr:nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8gprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hszxmhwden5te0wfjkccte9emk2um5v4exucn5vvhxxmmd9uq3xamnwvaz7tmhda6zuat50phjummwv5hsx7c9z9, as the so-called founding creator of Nostr, is very disappointing. If we want to grow Nostr, I would strongly recommend that we start listening and learning to identify helpful feedback that is actionable versus non-constructive.
nostr:nprofile1qqs8d3c64cayj8canmky0jap0c3fekjpzwsthdhx4cthd4my8c5u47spz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43qz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wvh8xmmrd9skchd02dz #plebchain #grownostr #nostriches #asknostr
this is news to me. I did not know that UK considers it as illegal 🥶



