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I keep learning till I die I must be one of the oldest Plebs here. Very soon I will be 67 ! Have only begun in the Btc space and loving every minute because it’s Freedom money 😎

I’m not anti -government but I won’t vote for any clown 😎

Here’s a good explanation of Quantitative Easing

https://youtu.be/j2AvU2cfXRk?si=9Kx3nu4DeTlIBQEI

I’m processing all that stuff Michael Saylor said

I’m very new to Crypto but believe it’s for everyone !

I only listened to part of the recent interview which has evidently ruffled some feathers and upset early adopters and so called bitcoin anarchists.

One thing is for certain Mr Saylor is bold, probably knowing he would upset people. Kudos to him for being courageous and a little outspoken.

No maters what people will think Bitcoin will continue to rise in popularity. It had made me think more seriously about where I’m heading regarding custody or not😎

Yea, I like to watch at least one episode on YouTube about Bitcoin every day. Today I learned about a great cartoon series about the Tuttle Twins😎

I don’t thinks I will ever stop learning about Bitcoin

I could see this happening thirty years ago following government cuts in mental health institutions, closing down facilities, building more prisons

My father was a prison officer for thirty years but I didn’t follow his footsteps 😎 instead choosing adventure instead

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7 lessons from "People Can't Drive You Crazy If You Don't Give Them the Keys" by Mike Bechtle:

1. While you can’t control how others act, you can control how you respond. The key to not letting others drive you crazy is realizing that you alone are responsible for your reactions. Instead of letting other people’s behavior upset you, take a deep breath, and respond in a calm, thoughtful way.

2. Learn to say “no” when necessary and protect your emotional space. Establishing clear boundaries helps you maintain peace and balance in your relationships. People will only push you as far as you allow them to, so it’s essential to draw a line where needed.

3. You can’t change others, and trying to do so will only frustrate you. Accept people as they are and adjust your expectations. The book teaches that embracing the reality of other people’s personalities and behavior is the first step toward maintaining your sanity.

4. Most of the time, people’s actions and words have more to do with their own issues than with you. By not taking things personally, you can avoid unnecessary stress and avoid feeling hurt or offended by others.

5. Emotional detachment doesn’t mean being cold or uncaring; it’s about learning to separate your emotions from someone else’s behavior. When you detach emotionally, you can handle difficult people and situations with greater clarity and calmness.

6. Reframe the way you view challenging people or situations. Instead of seeing them as annoyances or threats, view them as opportunities for personal growth. This mindset shift can help you stay grounded and in control, no matter how others behave.

7. When you react to someone in anger or frustration, you’re handing them the keys to your emotional state. The book encourages practicing patience and responding thoughtfully to situations rather than reacting impulsively, which leads to better outcomes.

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I think I might have to read this. Is it available on Amazon?