Yes, absolutely. Glad to hear you made the right decision for yourself too 🧡
Very well said 🤝
Today, I got:
• punched in the face and stomach
• kicked in the head, stomach, and legs
It's been a while, but I really missed sparring.
If you're looking for a humbling experience, go for a Muay Thai sparring session.
P.S. of course I punched and kicked back. I'm not a freaking heavy bag 😂
1 dollar today is not the same 1 dollar from even 5 years ago lol
try again
Going for my first Muay Thai sparring session in 6 months.
I finally feel confident again, since I tore my meniscus in mid summer.
Been doing only basic training and heavy bag work since mid September.
Wish me luck 🤞🏻

Marxists like free stuff, as long as they don't have to pay for it lol

For me, the tiny amount of extra money really wasn't worth the stress, effort, responsibility, and schedule change really wasn't worth it.
Yeah, that's exactly right, but you also need to be looking at the "opportunity" from a place of strength, not weakness.
Without savings and living paycheck-to-paycheck, you become more high time preference.
Bitcoin truly offers you freedom to make good choices, if you save in it for the long term. It's so refreshing and rewarding.
A few months ago, I was offered a promotion.
My pay would increase by ~8%, while my responsibilities would pretty much double, and the stress level would increase meaningfully.
Not to mention my schedule would be much more restrictive, compared to the very flexible one I already have.
My answer was a simple NO.
But why? I could've stacked more Bitcoin, right?
Yeah, sure. You could say that...
But I expect the purchasing power of my Bitcoin savings to grow at a minimum of 20% per year, for the next 10 years.
It really isn't worth it, when you look at it that way.
Saving in Bitcoin puts you in a financial situation where you're not desperate for promotions.
Have you had a similar experience?
Why saving in Bitcoin is your best chance to afford a home in the future, as a young person.
Over the last 5 years alone, the median price of a new US house dropped by 90%.

Originally, I'm from Romania, living in the UK, but I'm planning to move to Greece. I love it there
So which one of you degens will get burned by the new Coinbase Bitcoin-backed loans?
Sounds like a good plan. I find living on a boat quite fascinating and I'd like to do it for a while.
Those parts of Europe are ok. Lots of nice places, nice people, and great food.
The idea that people need to be robbed of their purchasing power every year to incentivise them to spend could've come only from the brain of a retarded person.
A society in which the productive class is penalised for the purpose of supporting and sustaining the unproductive class is not a society that will last.