Was just watching these Amazing stories last night. It may help you or anyone else here.
https://youtu.be/zuJ07pwQgUs?si=loZt41krsmvkHZLH
One of the best ones I’ve listened to
Nice to meet you too
What’s one thing that you cannot live without ?
Bitcoin Vs S&P500
Any discharge, if so yellow or clear, any dizziness, blurred vision, or red eyes?
Hey Yogi here. Nice to meet you
I don’t know about y’all but it’s quite hard being a human or any planetary species.
Missing Home……
Looking like that Alpha & Omega Candle is on the horizon

Simply Put

Sometimes the slang gets to me (“turnt = turned”)
Turnt some Shitcoins instead a scarce asset that compounds over 20% a year
#bitcoin #crypto #fiat




65k Bitcoin

Todays To Do List
One of my favorite books on minimalism: Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki. It’s a beautifully simple and powerful guide to shedding what no longer serves you, both physically and mentally.
The journey to true peace and freedom often starts with clearing out the clutter in our lives. By letting go of material possessions, we create space for more meaningful experiences and a sense of inner calm. ✨
#Minimalism #SimpleLiving #GoodbyeThings #Declutter #MindfulLiving

One of my favorite books is on this very topic (minimalism). Read it 3 times thus far.

Would be cool to finally earn some zaps while supporting creators.
TheAcuYogi@fountain.fm
Buy or Earn your Sats
“Don’t surrender your loneliness so quickly.
Let it cut more deep.
Let it ferment and season you
as few humans or even divine ingredients can.
Something is missing in my heart tonight,
has made my eyes so soft,
my voice so tender,
my need of God absolutely clear.”
Written by the 14th-century Persian mystic and poet Hafiz. This poem reflects the deep spiritual longing and transformative power of loneliness, a common theme in Hafiz's work, where he often expresses the idea that human suffering can lead to a greater connection with the divine. The lines beautifully convey the poet's belief in the spiritual benefits of embracing one's solitude and pain, allowing them to deepen one's relationship with God.
