The reason to buy your own home is so you can control what you do there. It is not an investment, it is emotion. Emotion is worth something because being happy and comfortable in your home has value. #MondayMotivation
Before converting, I wondered and worried about the tradeoffs associated with becoming religious vs living a purely secular life. Both for myself and my wife and children. That's what it felt like: a tradeoff. We would gain some things and lose some things, too.
Nearly a year after conversion and all sense of this tradeoff has vanished. It was always an illusion. There is only gain in developing our religious and spiritual practices -- no loss. As an individual and as a family.
I have far to go. Very far. I am in many ways less than a year old. A middle aged baby. But at least now I am growing. And I have caught a glimpse at what it means to grow into the good. It's not arbitrary, it is not relative. It is absolute. It is The Absolute.
“History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”
In an attempt to not be pure exit liquidity this cycle let's attempt to decipher the following:
The Boom-Bust Sequence & The Comparison of Narrative Momentum & Price (in particular, Narrative Cycle Tops).
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I built a simple strategy using ChatGPT and made $88,600 trading $BTC
You can build the same trading bot in just 10 minutes
I am going to teach you how 👇🧵
Here is a completely free Computer Science curriculum for those with the discipline to go through it independently.
The curriculum follows the same degree requirements as an undergraduate computer science major and consists of courses from Harvard, MIT, and Princeton, among other colleges.
The curriculum has four major sections:
1. Introduction: Students can review this section and decide whether this fits them.
2. Core: This section corresponds to the first three college years.
3. Advanced: This section corresponds to the final year of a Computer Science curriculum in college.
4. Final Project: Students can validate, consolidate, and display their knowledge by completing this project.
Assuming you spend around 20 hours per week, you can finish in two years.
I won't lie: completing a curriculum like this alone will be hard. Having the support of professors and other students is very important, but if you have the discipline and the will, this material is amazing.
The link to the repository is on the screenshot and its ALT description.
17 platforms where you can begin cybersecurity:
1. HackXpert - Free labs and training.
2. TryHackMe - Hands-on exercises and labs.
3. CyberSecLabs - High quality training labs.
4. Cybrary - Videos, labs, and practice exams.
Free Certification Courses in Data Science using Python from IBM.
Work on real-world problems. Add the projects and Certificates to your resume.
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