@paulg The first cringe post from Paul I saw.
If you're not saying that, why are you bringing up two unrelated facts in the same context then?
European countries also got richer but the spending on health care are nowhere near those numbers.
Woke up today at 8:20am, read this post while eating breakfast (5h after posting), got some mushrooms and taught them how to code at 8:50am, got to 760k ARR by 10:15 am. Life is good
🍄 🤔 Engineers from the UK have "taught" mushrooms to play musical instruments Everything works due to special sensors that read electrical impulses in the caps, and then turn into commands for motors.
I got to hang with a multi billionaire the other day through work.
He was joking how he makes a hundred dollars a month from Twitter creator payments.
And how that hundred bucks is so fun to get. Almost as fun as making the millions he makes from his company.
I’m not close to a billionaire but i agree.
I have a tiny project (https://t.co/JPCD5breJo) that I made a while back that makes a tiny % of my income compared to my job (Hampton) and for some reason that copythat income brings so much freaking joy.
I think it’s because I did it all by myself vs having a team.
Maybe it’s something else? Dunno.
But the dopamine hit of 100s vs millions is oddly similar in some cases.
I’d rather making billions than 100s! But it’s fun how the tiny stuff is still incredibly fun.
Americans will have to do more for their health if they want to keep/improve it b/c we don’t have the same value structure as Europe re food, socializing, walking, etc. The good news: if there is one thing USA is good at, it’s getting er’ done when urgency knocks. It’s knocking.