Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27:
“It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young.
At 26, I thought I had time…
To fall in love.
Start a family.
Grow old.
But cancer doesn’t care about plans.
Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee.
I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live.
Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it.
Go outside.
Look at the sky.
Feel the sun.
Just be.
Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love.
Laugh more.
Write a note.
Tell someone you love them.
Complain less.
Give more.
Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy.
Be present.
Put your phone down.
Show up - really show up.
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life.
Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to.
And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever.
Thank you for reading this.
Live your life well.
And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.”
Holly 🩷
Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️
🇺🇸 Alors qu'il était au restaurant avec sa famille, Liam, un petit garçon, s'est mis à "montrer ses muscles".
À chaque fois qu'il levait les bras, tous les clients du restaurant, ainsi que les employés, se joignaient à la fête ! ❤️
Chris Williamson certain he had/has Long COVID.
"I'll beat it, it'll just take time".
"the best men are those who have been broken by life"
regarding EBV, gut dysbiosis, lyme, long covid, etc
🚨 THE CURE FOR CANCER HAS JUST BEEN APPROVED - BUT NOT FOR AMERICANS
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong went on air with Chris Cuomo and dropped a claim that should’ve stopped the country cold.
He says a universal cancer treatment - shown to extend survival in lung, breast, pancreatic, and even glioblastoma - already exists. The molecule (IL-15) was flagged over a decade ago as one of the most promising cancer-killing candidates ever. The trials exist. The survival data exists.
According to him, Saudi Arabia reviewed the science and approved it for lung cancer, while in the U.S., the exact same drug is still restricted to a tiny bladder-cancer use.
More than 13,000 patients are now reportedly requesting access.
Same drug.
Same data.
Different outcome.
If this can save lives, who decided Americans don’t deserve it yet?
Former BlackRock fund manager Ed Dowd:
"Think about what the stock market is telling you: The most highly valued companies are AI companies... [and they're] building... the digital prison... The [only] growth [in the U.S. is coming from] building our future enslavement."
This clip of Dowd (@DowdEdward), a former BlackRock fund manager and founder of Phinance Technologies, is taken from an interview with Robert Breedlove (@Breedlove22) posted to YouTube on December 26, 2025.
🚨 SHE JUST DISCOVERED THE DUMBEST PRICING GLITCH IN AMERICA - AND WALMART CAN’T EVEN EXPLAIN IT.
This woman went to Walmart to grab the ink she always buys.
It used to be around $40.
Today? $79. Same box. Same ink.
Then she checks the shelf and sees the entire printer - which comes with that same $79 ink already inside - selling for $64.
So the hardware plus the ink is cheaper than the ink alone.
She shows customer service the $33 online price and asks them to match it.
They tell her:
“We don’t honor online pricing. We want people buying online, not in-store.”
So Walmart won’t match their own website…the ink costs more than the printer…and she’s left trying to make sense of a system that clearly doesn’t.
Does ANY part of this make sense to you?
🚨BREAKING: JPMORGAN WANTED A WAR WITH BITCOIN - NOW THEY HAVE ONE🚨
JPMorgan really thought they could kneecap MSTR and nobody would notice.
They thought Bitcoin people were still asleep, still obedient, still grateful to beg for “permission” from legacy banks that survived 2008 by getting bailed out like failed casinos.
Nah.
If a bank takes hostile shots at the companies you believe in, you don’t reward them with your business.
YOU WALK.
You move your capital, your brokerage accounts, and your attention to platforms that don’t actively spit in your face.
Nobody is telling anyone what to buy or sell.
Nobody is coordinating anything.
This is way simpler than that.
It’s called personal sovereignty.
If a megabank behaves like a political actor instead of a neutral financial institution, then investors have every right to take their portfolios somewhere else, somewhere that doesn’t treat Bitcoin-aligned companies like a threat.
You want to support MSTR, BTC, or any company building a better financial system?
Then keep your assets with brokerages that actually respect the future and don’t wage shadow campaigns against it.
Legacy institutions don’t get to sabotage innovation on Friday, then ask for your business on Monday.
Move where you’re respected.
Move where your capital isn’t collateral in somebody else’s agenda.
Move where your choices matter.
JPMorgan made their position clear.
Now investors get to make theirs.
BOYCOTT JPMORGAN.