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Accelerating abundance and innovation, for all with bitcoin and other consciousness-based technologies

Here’s the full episode of how founders can win playing the sovereignty game versus the VC game.

https://youtu.be/nmGsjDTL2UI?si=yiq4MlDP0k47g_26

Great article explaining the Bitcoin hurdle rate in VC investing

https://ten31.vc/insights/outperforming

Imagine for a moment that you will have a guest accompanying you throughout your day tomorrow. This person’s task will be to follow you around from the moment you wake up until the moment you fall asleep. They will take copious notes about your schedule, how you interact with your family and friends, how you engage in your tasks and projects, and your mindset through it all. Once the day is over, this person will spend the next few days processing their observations, draw conclusions about your motivations, and compile their notes into a book about you that will stand as the definitive record of your life and work.

How would you act differently tomorrow if you knew that your actions and attitude on that one day were going to be a permanent testament to your life? If you’re like many people to whom I’ve posted this question, you would probably get up a little earlier, pay extra attention to your family and the barista at Starbucks, be fully vested in every meeting, be meticulous in every task, call up an old friend for lunch, reconcile with an alienated colleague, and generally wrap up loose ends.

How does your imagined behavior compare with how you are actually living your life today?

Thanks Jeff & Walker for the deep insights into the future as the world moves to a Bitcoin era

https://youtu.be/-o02OLYsnw0?si=XkKVm7vz1yk6R82V

“The most important preliminary to the task of arranging one’s life so that one may live fully and comfortably within one’s daily budget of twenty-four hours is the calm realization of the extreme difficulty of the task, of the sacrifices and the endless effort which it demands. I cannot too strongly insist on this. "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a timetable with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." Arnold Bennett

Imagine for a moment that you will have a guest accompanying you throughout your day tomorrow. This person’s task will be to follow you around from the moment you wake up until the moment you fall asleep. They will take copious notes about your schedule, how you interact with your family and friends, how you engage in your tasks and projects, and your mindset through it all. Once the day is over, this person will spend the next few days processing their observations, draw conclusions about your motivations, and compile their notes into a book about you that will stand as the definitive record of your life and work.

How would you act differently tomorrow if you knew that your actions and attitude on that one day were going to be a permanent testament to your life? If you’re like many people to whom I’ve posted this question, you would probably get up a little earlier, pay extra attention to your family and the barista at Starbucks, be fully vested in every meeting, be meticulous in every task, call up an old friend for lunch, reconcile with an alienated colleague, and generally wrap up loose ends.

Next I ask, ‘How does your imagined behavior compare with how you are actually living your life today?’"

Hey Matt,

Sorry I missed you tonight…flying to New York City…see you at the next meetup

Watch everyone of Aaron Judge’s 300 home runs

Once upon a time in Hollywood

Card Counter

Zack Synders’s Justice League

John Wick 3

Richard Jewell

Free Guy

Belfast

No Time To Die

"I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today." William Allen White