Certainly a worthy endeavor, especially because we sorely need communities of like-minded friends.
It’s good to see builders who value real human connection over fake courses and get-rich-quick schemes.
You're a man,
Quit porn.
Delete Tiktok,
Delete Snapchat,
Delete Instagram,
Read old books.
Follow God's word.
Find a beautiful wife.
Get married.
Build a family.
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7 old books that should still be read in every high school:
1. The Apology, Plato
2. Parallel Lives, Plutarch
3. Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius
4. Confessions, Augustine of Hippo
5. The Republic, Plato
6. Meditations, Marcus Aurelius
7. Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle
Các lãnh đạo china đều là những người có học Chu Dịch. Không học Chu Dịch, ko thể làm lãnh đạo cấp cao 😁 chuyện này có lẽ quần chúng ko được biết. Thực ra, chu dịch khác hẳn với Bốc Dịch (bói toán theo Dịch)
@Lee_Tuanx 30 tuổi mắc kẹt, bỏ việc, hết mắc kẹt, rồi lại mắc kẹt. Bỏ việc hay ko bỏ việc ko liên quan đến mắc kẹt, mắc kẹt là một phần của cuộc sống :))
Dead wrong, Mr. Dalio. Respectfully.
Bitcoin’s lack of privacy is not its weakness.
It’s one of its greatest strengths.
The real problem with the modern financial system has always been its opacity. The backroom dealing. The hidden leverage. The unverifiable claims. The endless “trust us” monetary architecture.
How much gold do governments actually hold today?
How many dollars truly exist right now?
Who knows?
Nobody.
That should terrify people far more than an open ledger.
For the first time in history, Bitcoin gives humanity a monetary base layer that is fully auditable, globally verifiable, and incapable of hidden inflation or secret manipulation.
That is revolutionary.
Gold ultimately failed as money not because gold itself failed, but because its settlement layer became opaque, centralized, and captured by custodians. People could no longer verify the claims.
Bitcoin fixes this.
The base layer of money should be transparent.
Privacy belongs at the user layer, not the monetary foundation itself.
Second and third layers can provide transactional privacy. But the monetary base should remain open to all, manipulable by none, and verifiable by everyone.
Bitcoin is the first money in human history that doesn’t require a “trust me, bro” monetary policy.
That’s not a bug.
That’s the breakthrough.
The 3 ad lengths that are crushing on Facebook right now:
• 6-15 sec → Hook + Payoff only (attention grab + what they get)
• 45-60 sec → Full story arc + testimonials (deeper belief building)
• 20-35 sec → Hook + Problem + Solution + Payoff (classic story structure)
Test all 3 before scaling one.
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Squeezing their glutes.
Tucking their hips.
But this doesn’t change the reason why you have that posture in the first place.
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