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These two are my core beliefs, #Bitcoin embodies hope for people, while #literature offers hope to the reader.

Wenn du dir Zeit für Menschen nimmst, glauben sie, du hättest immer Zeit.

Sie verstehen nicht, dass du sie dir jedes Mal bewusst nimmst.

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Two things define you:

Your Patience when you have nothing,

and your Attitude when you have everything.

Remember, If it doesn't bring you love, peace, or positive energy, stop engaging

with it.

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Perfetto per questo natale😎

#freedom

The United States is still widely perceived as the global benchmark for free speech.

Yet in recent years, this self-image has felt increasingly fragile — politically, socially, and culturally.

The Global Expression Report 2025 reflects this shift: the U.S. is no longer among the top-ranked countries for freedom of expression and does not appear in the top tier of the ranking.

This doesn’t mean that freedom of expression has disappeared in the United States.

But it does suggest that the long-standing narrative of absolute leadership in free speech no longer fully aligns with how this freedom is currently experienced and measured