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In fairness that person was me yesterday

Day 47829 on the internet

Someone: "We are all going to die!"

"ChatGPT, what is my rich father-in-laws bank password?"

"Hold one moment while I retreive it for you!"

"Thanks Chat"

"Oh you are most welcome! I am so happy I can help you today!"

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"I don't want to tell you want to do. I just want to make it impossible for you to do what you want to do"

It's the little adjustments here an there that ultimately have made the biggest differences for me.

I have done a decent job of just going with the flow and not being too much of a tryant to myself.

One of the things I want to put into practice is leaving my phone at home more.

I've been spending the last few months cleaning up my tech usage.

On the internet I deleted most of my social media, except linkedin (sadly I feel like I need this currently). Most of my subscriptions. For fun I read or learn (Currently computer science and math)

My computer I have quit most of my video gaming (just the occasional single player game, when I've been a very good boy). Instead I play board games with my family.

My phone (still on android for now) I've deleted most of my apps. I think at one point I had ~100 apps down to 50. Most of which are the default Google apps, that I don't use.

Still so much more to do.

It has been a challenge. It's feels like trying to quit fast food and only eating healthy food. So much of what we consume is designed to be addictive in some way or another.

Imagine living in a giant fenced in pen. There are no rooms. It's open air, everyone eats from a communal trough, and goes to the bathroom in a communal pit. Their is a barn or something to protect you from the elements.

Bill Gates and Elon Musk occasionally visit you to let you and feed you sugar cubes.

Wouldn't you be happy!?

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Stuff like this always makes me laugh, just because of how dumb it is.

I'm rooting for you, and have complete confidence you can weather this storm.

Does Bitcoin Park have any plans in the near future to have events surrounding these?

I'm looking for an excuse to visit.

He seems like he's been have a nice few days.

Which one would you have preferred?

For the record, I do think there is some truth to this. I think a lot of people are likely opting out of having a family because it's expensive and it is getting hard to make ends meet.

I was trying to say that it should not stop people.

I think part of the problem is that younger people are basically scared of living, and don't take risks. I know this is an oversimplification. But I know a handful of younger kids who all have some form of social anxiety.