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He’s an egg whites guy if you haven’t heard

Gabor again with the truth

There are certainly foundational values in the crypto that would be effective in psychotherapeutic practice - purpose, collaboration, honesty, community, etc. Something to think about for sure.

Couldn’t tell you. One coffee table book at a time 🤣

I recently started working at a cryotherapy spot while in school.

The concept of cryotherapy is to trigger your body into its natural fight response through exposure to -250F temperatures. If you stay exposed to the cold for 90 seconds, your body responds by producing *supercharged* oxygen, collagen, and anti-inflammatory proteins to prepare us to prevail over the perceived threat.

Basically, our bodies must be put under stress to show us what we’re really made of.

Can this correlation be drawn to money? How much stress do we need to be put under to emerge with the production of clean, powerful money… just as our body does with our blood.

Idk this could be a reach but it’s how my brain works.

- Dr. Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D., founder of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics, via his book The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog

Imagine a world where we didn’t have to disassociate from the culture bc it isn’t sick. I’m hopeful about it

Haven’t seen him cook an egg white since that FaceTime

Yesssss!!! It’s all about agency and control over self. Money is deeply emotional, but of course society doesn’t want us to know this. Lack of awareness = lack of control = shame = impulsivity and high time preference. If we were aware of the role money plays on our emotional regulation/embedded psychology we’d gain control over it. Those in power don’t want that, but we’ll get there. Would love to connect and learn more about your experience with this. ❤️

teamwork 🤝

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Proof re coffee table book

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I was first introduced to bitcoin four years ago when I started dating nostr:npub18ukvmtrnk8e56g600r0vv8wvhvacgd452jajnws5gpttkglzttgqe0quqm . I found it fascinating, but, transparently, I had a lot of internal work to do before I had the capacity to dive into this thing that has the power to save the world.

My nervous system couldn’t handle learning about the truth of society and my place in it. My brain was traumatized so it couldn’t actually learn.

Anyway, I listened intently to Dylan and nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle for years as they riffed about decentralization and the power it can hold for humanity. I took it all in, mesmerized by the power of this thing, but I didn’t…. do anything? I just kept living in these systems that don’t work. Aware that the don’t work. But my mental pain was louder than any intuitive awareness I held about the topics my friends discussed.

I recently learned that 98% of our thoughts, motivations, and behaviors are subconscious. I have access to 2% of my brain as I write this post. Do you find that insane? I find that insane. Anyway, I digress.

What I’m trying to say is that I subconsciously stayed ignorant even thought this shit was right in front of my face because I was stuck in my fight or flight nervous system. My brain told me that the thought the only way to survive was so conform. It was preparing for danger at all times. Fear doesn’t breed abundance.

The Bitcoin Standard has been sitting on Dylan and I’s coffee table for the past two years. A few weeks ago, I did a Breathwork and meditation practice (I.e. regulated my nervous system to gain access to my intuition), and had a few hours to kill so I picked it up. I haven’t been able to put that book down since.

I picked it up because I’m confident that I’m prepared to be accountable for what I learn. First, I had to exit the matrix of the centralized mental health system. I had to start relying on my breath, yoga, health(ier) food, and healthy relationships to get to a place where I can engage in the solution. My personal experience speaks to Gabor’s idea of how the toxic culture we live in doesn’t allow us to get healthy enough to be willing to look for the truth. To be curious is to be courageous. We need to be safe to have access to optimal courage.

It took me four years of being so close to this community to have the courage to step into it. Idk why I’m sharing this but I think my story may have the potential to serve as a case study of what might need to happen to get people in a place to being open to truth, connection, and abundance.

Money is the foundation of safety, and safety is the foundation of health. Sound money = sound psychology = sound health. It’s all connected 🌎🫂🔄

100% so very common yet women feel isolated in their pain because no one knows anything about it. Honestly I haven’t dug into hormonal health, I’ve been focusing on nervous system regulation via mind-body connection practices — but that’s next and I’m super excited to explore. Thanks for the guidance!

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Thank you! Already feeling at home here

The connection between sound psychology and sound money is too significant to overlook in my opinion. Excited to keep learning and sharing as the community grows

So happy to be here! We’re still on V but XCIX will still be a joke. As long as we’re diagnosing to appeal to the biomedical model, we’re fucked. :)