A year ago the women in my life started asking me what I know about money. I'm not a financial advisor nor did I study finance or economics in school. I'm just a regular person who read a lot on my own and learned by doing, taking risks (meaning... lots of failures, too).
They wanted to know what secrets I had learned along the way. They had a LOT of questions. So I hopped on a call every Friday this year attempting to share what I knew, learning even more myself along the way (as teaching is the best way to learn)!
To be totally honest, this was the most fun I had all year.
I was told these presentations were too valuable to stay hidden, so I've started uploading the recordings to my new YouTube channel: https://t.co/RC70etUntp
Check it out and begin Awakening to Wealth!
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
After sharing all the amazing things about Bitcoin, my sister wanted to know, "but why don't people like it? what's the case *against* Bitcoin?"
Enter--> The Case Against Bitcoin: 10 common arguments against Bitcoin (and my counterarguments, of course!) https://t.co/1ge5tzXQ04
Pluralistic ignorance = when individuals privately hold a belief but mistakenly assume that most other people disagree.
Nearly everyone (95%) believes extraterrestrial life is more likely than not, yet the majority of people assume that everyone else is more skeptical.
🚨 STOP COMPLAINING — IT’S LITERALLY TRAINING YOUR BRAIN TO BE NEGATIVE
Ever notice how some people seem stressed all the time, even over small things? Science says it’s not just their personality — it’s their brain.
Research shows that repeated complaining actually rewires your brain. Every time you complain, your brain activates stress and threat-detection circuits. Do it again and again, and those circuits get stronger. This process is called neuroplasticity — your brain becomes better at whatever you practice most.
So if you constantly talk about problems, frustrations, and annoyances, your brain learns to search for negativity. What starts as a bad day slowly turns into a habit of negative thinking. Over time, the brain treats the world as a dangerous place, even when nothing is wrong.
This is why chronic complainers often feel tense, irritated, or overwhelmed by small issues. Their stress level stays high because their brain is stuck in “alert mode.” Even minor problems feel big, because the brain has been trained to react that way.
The powerful part? This can be reversed. Stanford researchers explain that once you understand how your brain works, you can retrain it. Shifting how you speak — focusing on solutions, gratitude, or learning — builds new, healthier pathways. Your brain can be trained for calm, resilience, and clarity just as easily as it was trained for stress.
What you repeat, your brain remembers.
So choose your words carefully — you’re shaping your mind every day.
@heidieatsalot @InteligntHodler @DrJerroldCoe@jifycat911@Kabamur_Taygeta I think that’s an inaccurate statement. In this podcast (5
~57min in) she discusses the details of the rigorous triple blind telepathy tests she has been involved in to assist with the burden of proof: https://t.co/1SP8UUkqMZ
It was a carefully controlled triple blind scientific study that I’m thinking of and the results are not yet available because they’re being compiled and published by the study authors. The research was just conducted in August or September. I don’t know when the results will be published.
@heidieatsalot@jifycat911@DrJerroldCoe@Kabamur_Taygeta Ky and the whole Telepathy Tapes team have good intentions and are doing their best. They’re doing their part to make the world a more loving place. What love are *you* sharing with the world?
@heidieatsalot@jifycat911@DrJerroldCoe@Kabamur_Taygeta Ky is not responsible for telling everyone everything she knows or for telling people what they should think about certain people and their actions. She has an important job to do, which is sharing the story of nonspeaking telepathic autistics and giving them a voice.
@DrJerroldCoe@jifycat911@heidieatsalot@Kabamur_Taygeta So Epstein was interested in nonspeaking autistic savants… no surprise there. That doesn’t make The Telepathy Tapes an Epstein-adjacent project. Even Ky herself has said the CIA has tried to infiltrate and get close to the kids, too.
From now on I am only interested in people, communities, and narratives that are optimistic about the future, remind me to feel my heart, and believe that I’m far more powerful than we’ve been led to believe.
Anyone propagating a doom & gloom ending, instilling fear in my body, or suggesting I need to outsource my power to someone else for any reason does not get my attention or energy.
Gratitude, love, and joy is who I am.
@jifycat911@Kabamur_Taygeta I’m a big fan of the Telepathy Tapes, too! The nonspeakers self-identify as light workers. Did they specifically say anything about ascension, and teaching *after* that, though?
@saifedean It seems pretty clear to me that the Islamic regime is the one murdering millions to be happy, which makes them the satanic ones. I think you’re incredibly intelligent, but I do believe you have it backwards on this one. @Kabamur_Taygeta has more information on this.
I explain the next major societal shift after the separation of church & state, slavery & state, information & state: the Separation of Money and State Explained
The world is ready for a new paradigm! https://t.co/vFLyDhJlut via @YouTube
I’d cancel your AG1 subscription. They just completed a clinical trial and the results show no clinical benefit.
This has been obvious for years. AG1 has no real product substance and is fundamentally an influencer heist.
Two simple alternatives (75% and 56% less $), outperform AG1 in randomized clinical trials.
Two simple mono-ingredient alternatives that outperform AG1:
1. Chicory inulin 12 g daily ($20/mo)
2. Resistant starch 30 g daily for 12 weeks ($35/mo)
AG1 is not worth $79/mo.
AG1 study results (4-weeks, N=30):
+ No significant changes in blood biomarkers compared to placebo (CBC, CMP, lipids).
+ No statistically significant improvement in digestive quality-of-life scores (p = 0.058).
+ No significant metabolic or inflammatory biomarker benefits of any kind within the scope of what was measured in the trial.
+ Only small shifts in microbiome taxa but clinically irrelevant at this stage.
+ The intervention did not increase microbiome diversity compared to placebo. Alpha diversity was unchanged, and the taxa changes seen were only from pre- to post-analysis within each group. Between-group differences were limited, and the placebo actually showed similar or even potentially larger shifts. This means the observed changes fall within normal placebo-driven variability, not a real treatment effect. No global microbiota shifts were detected.
Chicory inulin 12 g in constipation patients
+ 12 g of chicory inulin daily for 4 weeks (compared to maltodextrin placebo)
+ Global microbiota shifts: enrichment in butyrate-producing Bifidobacterium and Anaerostipes, and depletion of the pro-inflammatory Bilophila.
+The effect was seen by comparing intervention vs placebo in a cross-over setting, a very rigorous type of clinical analysis in which each person serves as their own control, eliminating a lot of individual random noise.
+ The trial also met its primary objective by improving constipation symptoms in the targeted patient group.
Resistant starch daily 30g for 12 weeks in older adults
+ Significant increase in Bifidobacterium in both middle-aged and elderly participants, with an increase in the beneficial microbiome byproduct butyrate, and reductions in Proteobacteria (including inflammatory Escherichia–Shigella) in the elderly.
+ Resistant starch also significantly reduced blood glucose, and produced greater reductions in blood insulin and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in the elderly group.
The most successful people I know all have an almost irrational belief that everything will work out
And I just recently learned the word for it: Pronoia.
It means the opposite of paranoia. The belief that the world is secretly conspiring in your favor.
The funny thing about Pronoia is that it's self-fulfilling.
When you believe things will work out, you try harder. You persist longer, and you see opportunities where others see dead ends.
What's that quote again?
"Pessimists sound smart. Optimists make money." – Nat Friedman
We all need a little more pronoia in our lives.