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Travel: Embracing the Uncomfortable

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Traveling to new places is an adventure that comes with a mix of excitement, anticipation, and uncertainty. It's an opportunity to break out of the mundane routines of daily life and immerse oneself in a new environment. But why do we seek out these experiences that challenge us, make us uncomfortable, and sometimes even scare us?

Perhaps it's because we have a deep-seated desire to test ourselves, to see what we're made of, and to expand our limits. In a world where safety and comfort are prized above all else, it can be hard to find opportunities to push ourselves to the brink. And that's where travel comes in - as a mild form of testing that allows us to confront our fears and grow as individuals.

But why do we seek out discomfort when comfort is so readily available? It's because we crave the challenge. We want to know what we're capable of, and we want to push ourselves to be better. Comfort is safe, but it's also a bit boring. To get out of that boredom and stagnation requires being pushed and travel is one of the best ways to do just that.

When we travel, we're forced to navigate unfamiliar territory, communicate in a new language, and adapt to a new culture. We're no longer at the top of the status hierarchy, and we're no longer in control. Instead, we're the foreigner, the tourist, the noob. And that can be scary. But it's also an opportunity to learn, to grow, and to create unforgettable memories.

As we face new challenges and push ourselves out of our comfort zones, we learn more about ourselves and what we're capable of. We discover strengths we never knew we had, and we confront weaknesses that we can work to improve. And as we do all of this, we create memories that are sharper, more vivid, and more meaningful than anything we could experience in our daily lives.

So the next time you find yourself itching for a challenge, seek out discomfort. Embrace the unfamiliar, push yourself to the brink, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether it's traveling to a new place or taking on a new challenge in your daily life, remember that it's the discomfort that makes us grow.

This is why I love exploring.

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Yea, seems like they have some deeper philosophical stuff they need to get clear at first before they can understand Bitcoin is not just one of the investments to make more fiat, then they can start to see its true value.

Crypto bro be like:"If Bitcoin hits $70,000, imma gonna cash out and buy some real world asset with it."

"What's real world asset to you?"

"Cash in the bank."

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Woo!! Can you please share your recipe? I'm looking to try it for the first time.

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yea mine too.

Just 2 hours ago at a social, this guy pointed at the guy next to him and said "hey, you two should talk. He's into crypto as well."

So I got in this convo with a dude who just doesn't get it.

Then I turned and said to the first guy:"what you just saw is an example of Bitcoiner vs crypto bro. Next time, you'll start to pick out the differences."

Apparently, my cat's head is recognized as a human finger by my phone screen. I'm here trying to get some morning nostr read in; she's here dictating what I should read.

Well said and awesome goal!

Speaking of libraries, I was at one today and there's a whole display of magic/astrology books...but you bet they don't have any Bitcoin books in the whole place.

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