Does anyone else find it odd that $200 billion is spent on cancer research every single year and the only thing to show for it is a 75% increase in cancer deaths since the 1990s?
Happy memorial day. Remember those that gave their lives to PROTECT your rights and your freedom. They died so that you might thrive.
Honor their sacrifice by continuing to fight for the same rights and freedoms they did.
🚨 Richard Heart just dropped a brutal reality check on Ethereum…
$850,000,000 was bled out in pure sell pressure just to pay ETH gas fees. 🤯⛽️
Think about that.
Hundreds of millions constantly dumped on the market… just so people could USE the chain.
That’s not sustainable.
@RichardHeartWin point is simple:
The next wave of liquidity won’t flow back into the worst tech with the highest fees and worst user experience. It flows into the chains that actually improved the model. ⚡️
Faster.
Cheaper.
Better UX.
Higher throughput.
That’s why many believe PulseChain was built for the next cycle. 👀
The real winners in crypto usually aren’t the tourists chasing hype at the top…
It’s the people who survive the bear market, test new ecosystems, and position before the crowd returns. 🚀
When people have money again, they won’t want to pay insane fees to move coins around.
They’ll look for the BETTER thing.
#PulseChain #Ethereum #ETH #RichardHeart #Crypto #DeFi #Altcoins #BullMarket #Web3 #HEX #PLS #CryptoNews
Not to sound like a libtard extremist but I'd rather spend $500 million on putting 15,000 homeless veterans in homes than on bailing out Spirit Airlines from its 2nd bankruptcy.
let me make sure i’m understanding this correctly
the supreme court is refunding all tariff money back to corporations.
the same corporations that didn’t pay a single cent of those tariffs to begin with.
they passed every dollar directly to you through higher prices on everything you buy
you went to the store and paid more for groceries. you paid more for clothes. for car parts. for literally everything.
that money came out of YOUR pocket not theirs
and now the refund goes to THEM?
the corporations who used the tariffs as an excuse to raise prices even higher than the tariff itself and pocket the difference
the american people funded the tariffs.
the corporations profited off the tariffs.
and now the corporations get a refund on money they never spent in the first place
and nobody in washington thinks the people who actually paid should get the money back.
not a single person has even suggested it
guess we are never getting our DOGE checks either
this country does not work for you.
it works for them. it’s a joke
and they’re not even pretending anymore
It's ready! The New PulseChain Validator Staking Launchpad!
Built it from scratch because the official one has weird issues.
Now anyone can stake in minutes — super clean, 100% local.
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For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years.
The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars.
It is only possible to travel to Mars when the planets align every 26 months (six month trip time), whereas we can launch to the Moon every 10 days (2 day trip time). This means we can iterate much faster to complete a Moon city than a Mars city.
That said, SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.
Dad buys stock at $250K.
It grows to $12M.
If he sells, he owes tax on an $11.75M gain.
Instead, he puts it in a trust.
Borrows against it.
Borrowing is not income.
So no tax.
He lives on loans.
Never sells.
He dies holding the asset.
Kids inherit at a $12M basis.
IRS gets $0.
My 68-year-old client said something that stopped me cold:
"The last 20 years felt like 5. I can't remember most of it."
Here's what neuroscience says about why time accelerates as we age—and the one thing that slows it down:
At 10 years old, one year = 10% of your life. Everything is new.
At 68, one year = 1.5% of your life. Same routine for 40 years.
When everything is routine, time blurs. Your brain doesn't encode memories.
But new experiences? They stretch time. Make it feel rich again.
He started taking painting classes. Learning Italian. Volunteering at a food bank.
"I feel like I'm living again. The weeks actually feel long now."
One new experience per month can literally change how you experience time.
The application: Stop watching the same shows. Take a cooking class. Visit that museum you've driven past for 10 years.
Routine steals your years. Novelty gives them back.
I have an employee, Sarah, who has been my right hand for 6 years. She opens the shop, closes the shop, and treats the business like it's her own. Yesterday, she came into my office shaking, handing me a resignation letter. She said her mom was diagnosed with dementia and she needs to become a full-time caregiver because she can't afford a nurse. I tore up the letter. I told her, 'You are not quitting. You are on paid leave until you figure this out. Your job will be here, and your paycheck will hit your account every two weeks.' I’d rather take a hit to my profits than lose a loyal human being to a tragedy she didn't ask for.
Good people are hard to find, we have to protect them