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That which offers protection is that which from you need protected.

nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 tried to send you a direct message but iris.to is having issues. if you have any ideas here I would love to chat - am struggling with my developer at the moment.

Help building on nostr.

I am building an app intended to be a community and marketplace of best practice - an "operating manual for your day, owner's manual for your life". I coach people who are struggling with being lost in life, and do so through the power of instilling daily routines with purpose.

It basically combines a journal, scheduler, workout tracker, and a few other things. Effectively templates for rituals for morning, shutdown, deep work, & anything else the user wants to do.

We are wanting to use lightning to make payments - for ex, I could post my mother's barbeque meatball recipe, and for a few cents you can add it to your library and fork it however you like.

I've been interested in nostr since I first saw it, and want to know if I can run this on nostr - and how. My developer is even less educated about nostr than I, but giving users absolute ownership over their data and ensuring privacy is default and publicity is a choice is very important to me.

I would like to talk to someone about building on nostr that could point us in the right direction. we are currently beta in ios and will build for android and web as well.

Thank you!

Posting first nostr image...

This is what an arm looks like after a clean stabbing with a 3" blade to the armpit of the elbow...

A reminder that a Leatherman is a ridiculous tool.

Get pliers. Get a knife.

Don't wed them.

How much do you lose to "screen time"?

Two hours per day? That's over a month straight of days and nights...per year. All of September.

Four hours? That's thirty-six and a half working weeks.

Six hours? An entire working year...plus all the time off for Chrismas and New Years.

Eight hours? That's almost three THOUSAND hours per year.

This can get better.

You can read a whole book again. Go on a walk.

You can sit still.

Start with one thing:

Schedule WHEN you'll scroll.

You are in control.

End digital addiction.

There are nice people out there :)

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I was at an extended family gathering for the Eid al-Adha holiday today. At these gatherings, the older generation in this family tends to not speak great English, so they normally speak among themselves in Arabic, while the younger generation speaks English, with some periods where we all speak together and my husband translates.

The center of this gathering was a newborn baby. My husband’s cousin had a child, and he was so cute and we took turns holding him and playing with him.

The oldest uncle is a retired doctor and although he normally speaks in Arabic among his peers, he actually speaks fluent English as well when there is context for it, since he used to live and work abroad. But he rarely speaks at these gatherings, in either Arabic or English. It’s a running joke that he is grumpy and rarely has much to say, and just kind of zones out at these things. Sometimes when people ask him what he is thinking, he makes a dry concise joke or a funny brief criticism of someone with like a stone cold expression. So usually at least once someone asks him, just to see what kind of grumpy thing he will say in response, since you never know what it’ll be but it’s never boring.

When the family was figuring out which coast town we should take a vacation to in a couple weeks, the uncle was quiet and eventually someone asked him what his choice is, and he sarcastically said “El Arish” which is the Egyptian coast town right near Gaza, to be a buzzkill. The joke being that it’s an obviously bad choice for a vacation.

A while later when people were talking about movies, he was again doing his zoned out expression, so my husband and cousin were whispering to me to ask him what he’s thinking about this time. I was hesitant but they were like, “do it, it’ll be great.”

So I asked what he’s thinking about. With his perfect English, he’s like, “You and Mohamed should have a child by the time you visit us next year. You’re getting old.”

Everyone was like, “…oh shit” since they thought he would say a bad movie or tell me I watch too many movies or something. One cousin was like, “uncle, they will when and if they are ready!”

But the uncle continued. “You two think you are busy now, but it only gets worse from here. The older you get the harder it will be, and you’re already getting old. Both of you are too smart and overthinking it, waiting for a perfect moment that will never come. If you two wait too long, you might not be able to do it, or there’s a higher chance the child will have health problems. Just do it now, while you are still in your mid-thirties, don’t let yourself get any older. And if you don’t do it, naught but regret and darkness awaits.”

So everyone was facepalming, since this was not the direction they were expecting. I was like, “thank you for the blunt advice, we will consider it! 😅”

One aunt who doesn’t speak English asked what he said, so one cousin said, “He called her a hag, basically.”

I hope you do - and I hope the same for myself.

Nothing has ever been made worse by children, only better.

I love that two of my siblings have four children each.

It's what I look forward to at family gatherings - seeing how they've grown, what they are interested in, trying to subtly influence them in wise directions.

Go make some joy :) the world will still be here for you to conquer.