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Every year, I spend 1-2 months living in Egypt. This is because my husband is originally from Egypt, his family is much larger than mine, and so while our economic base is in the US, our social base is actually in Egypt. I thus became multinational many years ago.

However, my husband spends 3-4 months each year in Egypt, while I only spend 1-2 months there. So, there are 1-2 months where I’m in the US alone. The reason I choose to do this is to look after the household and business, and because I’m not as productive in Egypt (inconsistent internet, less optimal workstation, way more social pressures, and so forth).

In some ways, we find that spending some time apart strengthens our relationship and lets us focus on our separate things for part of the year. And when we meet after 1-2 months, it’s such a great reunion. We find ourselves wanting to catch up on so much and spend extra time together. But also, even though in some ways I look forward to having time alone and indeed get a lot done during that time, I immediately regret it once I am alone. I find myself constantly looking forward to going to Egypt, as I am now. During these periods, I end up posting more on social media, either constructively or non-constructively, in what tends to be a replacement for diminished in-person contact.

This seems to be amplified by my work situation. When I was an engineer, I worked with colleagues in person each day, but now that I work from home, my colleagues are virtual and I meet them in person only at major events. So, this relatively brief window each year of being in a different place than my husband tends to be oddly monk-like, with me at home alone 24 hours per day, working and living and doing whatever I do. I think one of my future goals will be to increase my deliberate effort at spending time with local friends, especially during this part of the year.

Anyway, I’m doing a series of “real thoughts” uniquely on Nostr, and this is the first one.

Conclusion: Social circles are (obviously) a very important thing, including for workaholics and introverts like myself. Social circles affect us in various ways, and having gone through many cycles, I have become increasingly aware of the changes that take place during these seasonal cycles of being close to others vs far from others.

Gonna be funny when we tell our kids we used to record videos of us paying in Bitcoin. Would sound as ridiculous as recording us sending an email

Zaps are a double edge sword 😂

When various people are telling you something is great but you get 0 zaps.

That seems like the best true measurement of value? Unless the potential tax hit disrupts the pure signal

That's ok the US just finished selling it's new batch of 8500BTC from silk road

A) Live though the bitcoin transition

OR

B) grow up in a hyperbitcoinized society?

Noticing a ton of Twitter proxy account on Nostr recently. Official popular account tweets now appear on Nostr. And not setup by them. I'm guessing someone made a script and maybe hopes people will Zap some of this content? Thoughts on that?

If Firefox was still popular, we'd have a built in ligntning wallet years ago within the browser.

Pretty cool to have a whole new wave of #Nostr users. Thanks 🐦

Didn't take long for #Nostr to work better than Twitter. Just needs more content and adoption, but as people get banned more and more it will naturally grow

My first article on Satoshi Journal!

Also a special moment: first time tipped in #Bitcoin for my work 😊

https://satoshisjournal.com/bitcoin-the-moral-imperative-part-1/

Why don't we fix the timestamp overflow which would happen I think in 2107 as part of the taproot update so it's already taken care of?

Wouldn't it be more difficult to get consensus then?