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I’m a regular bod born & bred in South London of Jamaican parents. Was fooled into crypto via a scam, got rugged. Went altcoin, got hacked. Found Bitcoin, ain’t looked back!
Replying to Avatar Justin

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7 Habits That Turn Boys into Men

Habit 1: Taking Responsibility

- Real men understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and decisions.

- This habit involves owning up to consequences, working to make amends, and facing challenges head-on.

- By taking responsibility, men build credibility and trust with others, fostering maturity and accountability.

Habit 2: Developing Self-Discipline

- Self-discipline is a cornerstone habit that men cultivate in all areas of life.

- They set clear goals, establish effective routines, and prioritize long-term benefits over short-term pleasures.

- By mastering self-discipline, men develop resilience, stay focused, and make consistent progress toward their aspirations.

Habit 3: Seeking Continuous Growth

- Men are committed to personal growth and lifelong learning.

- They actively seek new knowledge, skills, and experiences, embracing challenges and stepping out of their comfort zones.

- This habit includes reading, attending workshops, learning new hobbies, or seeking mentorship.

Habit 4: Cultivating Emotional Intelligence

- Emotional intelligence is crucial for building strong relationships.

- Men develop self-awareness, regulate their emotions, and empathize with others.

- Effective communication and mature conflict resolution are key aspects of this habit.

Habit 5: Showing Respect

- Real men treat others with respect, regardless of background or status.

- They listen attentively, value different perspectives, and treat everyone with dignity.

- Showing respect involves recognizing the inherent worth of every individual.

Habit 6: Practicing Integrity

- Integrity involves upholding high moral and ethical standards.

- Men who practice integrity act with honesty, honor, and consistency in their personal and professional lives.

- This habit builds a reputation of reliability and respect.

Habit 7: Embracing Leadership

- Leadership is about taking initiative and inspiring others.

- Men who embrace leadership make decisions confidently, take responsibility for their outcomes, and motivate those around them.

- They lead by example, demonstrating the behaviors and attitudes they wish to see in others.

In summary, these seven habits are foundational for transforming boys into men. By cultivating these habits, men enhance their own lives and contribute positively to their surroundings, leading to personal and professional success.

I like… Climb the Seven Steps Young Man

Replying to Avatar Chris Liss

Virtually everyone who has not been bribed via social and professional incentives despises The Regime.

It is nothing but phony, gaslighting sociopaths actively and purposefully making things worse for all of us, undermining core American principles at the behest of special interests to which it is totally beholden.

Those interests at a minimum include pharmaceutical and military industrial conglomerates, but beyond enriching parasitic cronies, I believe there's a larger agenda, and that's to deal with the inevitable fallout from global debt burdens they know can never come close to being paid back.

They have looted the West's wealth and they need to cover up the crime. That's IMO what's at the heart of all the top-down control measures from the fake WHO treaty to the climate hoax, to AML laws, to CBDCs, to the censorship industrial complex wherein they're arresting people in the UK for Facebook posts!

When the pensions don't cover the cost of living and health care because that money was spent on Iraq and Ukraine (the killing was just a necessary and unfortunate side effect of buying arms from the MIC), there would be a French Revolution-style reckoning for those responsible.

Even "healthcare" costs are a misnomer because it's largely treatment for the damage done by big ag, processed food, toxic pharmaceuticals, 70 jabs, the mRNA, pesticides, fluoride in the water supply, etc.

The Regime (which is bi-partisan) is fucking despised and deservedly so. In Trump you have a bit of an outsider, a kind of crank, and so there is *some* small modicum of hope as he is not beholden to the degree these low-character scumbags of The Regime are.

That's all this is. If you are not bribed -- and so many sadly, tragically, willingly, cowardly are -- you fucking despise The Regime.

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I’m gonna take your advice and lean into the discomfort of 2025. I’m not technical and I work in the normie world to pay my way. I love the freedom tech of bitcoin so I have a huge hurdle to overcome. Working in the normie world eats my time so some kinda transition needs to happen for me to connect with the tech and bitcoiners with meaningful effect. Here’s to passing through the prism in 2025

Replying to Avatar Frank Corva

Seven years ago today, I quit drinking alcohol.

A week after, someone described to me what #bitcoin was at a bar. Had I been drinking that night, I probably would have made fun of them for getting fooled into speculating on the price of magic internet money before largely dismissing what they had to say.

Instead, though, I listened intently that night and spent the following three years quietly studying #Bitcoin. Come January of 2021, I published the first edition of my Substack newsletter on #Bitcoin, and to be blunt, I was fucking petrified.

“I don’t know enough about #Bitcoin to write about it,” I first thought to myself. I went to bed that night after publishing feeling like I was having a panic attack.

Within a year, I started getting job offers to write about #Bitcoin and I turned some of the initial ones down, because again I thought to myself “I don’t know enough about #Bitcoin to write about it professionally.”

I eventually took a job offer, though, and while I’ve grown more comfortable doing what I do, there are days that it still scares the shit out of me.

I share all of this because #Bitcoin has come to mean more to me than just it being pristine collateral or a currency we can use permissionlessly. Instead, it’s been a catalyst in my life, spurring change within me that I never thought possible.

While I’ll never fully be able to put into words how #Bitcoin has changed my life - or should I say how it’s catalyzed change in my life - I can thank everyone who’s supported me in my journey, including many of you on this platform.

And if you take anything away from this post, it would be to lean into the discomfort in 2025. Accept challenges in amounts that are digestible to you and speak your truth in the process.

As nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe (one of my greatest teachers over the past seven years) says, WE ARE BITCOIN, and #Bitcoin only continues to be #Bitcoin if we defend it.

You don’t need to be a technical mastermind to write or speak about #Bitcoin; you only need to intuitively understand the force that it is in the world and have a desire for other people to experience the benefits of it.

Happy New Year and much love to everyone 🧡

Massive… may 2025 be good to us all!

I’ve visited Gambia a few times. Tried to get a bitcoin toe hold there. Eventually met a bitcoin bro but wasn’t able to maintain contact

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