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Husband, Dad, ₿itcoiner More 🧡 than 🧠

Find it very ironic that Jordan Peterson’s podcast fills multiple 30 second covid vaccine ads placements per episode.

Good metaphor and I agree.

I know it’s not a Bitcoin conference, but appears to be a lot of idealogical parallels between the two communities.

Not saying this must happen for Nostr to succeed, but in a world of btc NgU, I could see more grassroots funding efforts for Nostr projects. A new generation of microinvesting to help fund the production of more awesome vehicles for the world to put keys into, all permissionless.

Happy to have bought my family legacy a big batch of $19,900 bubble tulips a 10 days ago.

Funny how my fiat boss micromanages my work to create the illusion of being more experience.

We’re the same age, I have more career accomplishments and have led much larger business units and products in the past. He simply joined 3 months earlier at this start up and I’m looking for a healthier work life balance at the moment.

Will be interesting if that remains the same primary ethos year over year, I hope so, and think it has a good chance.

That said, and not attending personally, but watching the live stream there seems to be a growing concern around funding projects for the long term and think VCs and centralizing forces will certainly gain traction as the S curve of this tech matures.

Loved getting informed on all the great client work happening from the #Nostrica live stream.

Great production quality for a first time event, hats off to the A/V team, know from previous experience that’s not easy to pull off especially in a bandwidth constrained environment. 🤙🏻

Thank you, watched it, great quality for a first time production.

These Gen Z college basketball players need to learn how to tie their shoes.

3 games, 4 shoe related stoppages

Watching NCAA basketball

Listening to Spaces on FED and CS

Enjoying the sunny day

Wishing I was at #Nostrica

I wonder if riding a purple nostrich into the sunset would be better than skiing.

At very least a close 2nd.

With enough barter you’ll have a 5 stack of chesties one day 😆

I’m starting to gain followers on Nostr while I sleep.

Guess that’s what happens when word gets out that you Zap ⚡️ more than you receive.

Yea his most recent show has a ad placement for a Gold and Silver bank… right after dropping truth bombs on the SVB and Signature bank situation.

Face palm 🤦🏼‍♂️

Where are the Bitcoin companies buying up those placements. It’s a 💯 for the type of audience tuning into him.

Is Russell Brand a Bitcoiner?

Based on the few Stay Free episodes I’ve tuned into… he should be.

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Discipline is Saving

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I’ve been taking cold showers for many years now. When I tell most people that, they think I’m crazy. Why subject myself to cold showers when warm showers are available? Why make the act of taking a shower so painful and unpleasurable?

I take cold showers because they’re uncomfortable. Discomfort is not a bad thing. It’s a good thing if it helps you grow. For me, cold showers are a way to test myself, to discipline myself.

Purposeful Pain

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Discipline makes uncomfortable activities comfortable through purposeful pain. The first time taking a cold shower was horrible and my body was shocked from discomfort. Mentally, it was difficult to handle and I did everything as fast as possible. The next time wasn’t much better, but by the tenth time, it wasn’t so bad.

Each time I took a cold shower, I learned how to handle the cold. More than that, I was learning how to get used to uncomfortable situations. The discipline of handling the cold was creating in me the more meta skill of learning how to discipline myself. I was learning to learn.

I learned for example that there’s joy in the journey. Every skill is frustrating to learn at first because you’re no good at it. But if it were easy at the beginning, it wouldn’t really be a skill. The real value comes at the end of discipline. Discipline, in other words, is saving or investing of time. The pain experienced in the process of learning is time spent now to make time more valuable later. A more disciplined and skillful person is more productive over the same unit of time than a lazy and unskillful person.

Consuming Pleasure

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Indulgence makes comfortable activities uncomfortable through desensitization. Porn, gambling and addictive substances are all more pleasurable at the beginning and have diminishing returns over time. By the end, other disciplines start suffering as laziness or impulsive behavior spreads. Indulgences destroy whatever disciplines you have.

The journey becomes hellish, especially as addiction takes over. The beginning of the journey may be fun, but by the end, addictions exact a heavy toll on your life. Indulgence, in other words, is incurring time debt. The pleasure experienced in the process of indulgence is time stolen from the future. An addicted and less disciplined person is less productive.

This is why for personal productivity, it’s much more useful to eliminate bad habits than to attempt creating good ones. The drain from an addiction of some kind is much more costly than a discipline is likely to help. Disciplines take a long time to mature so require years before the real value is gained. Stopping an addiction, especially cold turkey, is a huge boost to productivity because it pays off time debt.

As with finance, pay off the debt first and then think about savings. Indulgence is debt. Discipline is saving.

Cold showers and Wim Hof breathing for the win 🥇

2 hours ago “Epstein” went from being being on my “For You”, “Trending”, and “News” feed on Twitter.

Now it’s only on my “For You” list.

Censorship much?