Alright, I’m asking to get blocked, but I think Vitalik is actually kind of cute. And cool.
I had to say it. I’ve been holding it in.
1. Service to humanity
2. Authenticity
3. Empathy
4. Honesty
5. Goodwill, in intention and conduct
It’s a poem by a refugee referring to sexual assault, but I guess you’re close enough to the gist of it? :)
To my daughter I will say
“When the men come,
set yourself on fire.”
Warsan Shire, In Love and In War
So precious!
Lord, please stop sending me morally deficient sell-outs with disgusting dating histories and send me a gentle, pure-hearted, principled man for once. Ideally before I’m 30. Amen.
If I restarted my life with all the knowledge I have now, I’d have 10 million in cash.
Blue pill it is.
There is not a single post on the global feed right now that doesn’t contain the word ‘zap’ in it. I’m gonna peace out until this shit passes ✌🏼
- Don’t ever reduce yourself to asking someone who you are, even to them. Decide for yourself and stand by that truth.
- If you ever come across something or someone that gives you a sense of awe or wonder and butterflies in your stomach, you have to go for it no matter how terrified or doubtful you are.
- Stop blaming man’s atrocities on god or any higher power when you wouldn’t think of blaming a mother for her son’s crimes.
I’ve finally felt inspired to write some love poetry lately, felt like sharing a bit of it:

I do believe it’s a combination of culture and generation, not so much industry. Starting with the cultural aspect, a definitive trait of western culture is the question of “do I *want* to do this? If I don’t, it’s not worth doing” which contrasts from the more impersonal values regarding work in the East. And then generational factors are pretty obvious, just by plain observation, even across many cultures.


