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UNCLE ROCKSTAR
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#Bitcoin Uncle. Core contributor @BtcPayServer. Philosopher, Cypherpunk, Unifier. πŸƒπŸ₯”

Since you speak of God - I actually think you become much closer to God through relationship with other people.

So much that there are relationship hackers - priests - that then insert themselves betweet individuals and Gods, then harnessing that for their benefit (they are closer to God and you're not)

That's kinda what my question is about - how do I better structure my relationships so that "we all" grow towards being closer to God, without those insertions as proxy taking place.

You can always do better...

Just asking questions, to become even better Uncle... that's it. I love y'all... and if we continue escalating this relationship I will be pampered by Nostr πŸ«‚β€οΈ

How can I ensure that my relationships become an enduring source of happiness for all involved?

Yeah, I kinda want multiple to have multiple options.

I wish this was like in Primal:

- one tap to zap default amount

- long tap to show multiple options

- configuration is done from Settings, not long tap

Is there a way to have default amount on one tap zap, and only show choice for more by long tapping?

I've just setup NWC and it is one tap... but if you have multiple amounts they'll always be shown to select the one you want.

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One of the biggest obstacles to growth I've seen in people is that make everything about themselves. Not everything happens to you or for you. The higher you climb the more it is about others.

When struggles starts - no matter what happens - on your end it's all about staying productive, being a good person, and doing the best you can. That's all.

Yes, you are there because of the experiences and skills that you have. But maybe you're also there to be an example. Martyr. You could be part of someone's test. You never know how Universe wants to use you.

After going through all the life experiences and startups in the last two decades - the only moments I regret are those when I lost control and lashed out, blaming and hurting others.

On the other hand, if I managed to keep control and stay the course, it has paid huge dividends. I've had engineers come back in decade and admit they've been assholes causing problems, only to end up being critical for the projects I'm currently on. Young startup founders who followed my struggles and wanted to know details behind them so they can do better. Or my favorite - VCs that have been following me on Twitter for years... and complain they can't shitpost (I explain that they can, but not high success rate there).

The most important part: don't allow pain to provide opening for corruption to seep in, allowing others to vilify you. Stay the course and do the best you can. Protect others that are overexposed. The more you can honestly channel the truth you feel, the better in tune you'll be to manifest whatever outcome Universe wants you to manifest.

gm gm β˜€οΈthankful that "the worst note ever" shitpost

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ended up being more popular than

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for a moment I was worried I'll need to do more long form notes

hence: $comment $boost $like