@MacroAlphaHQ@NoLimitGains Totally agree with your POV. It might look like we are celebrating the numbers but we are literally appreciating the creations and not the system calling on the valuations. At least we all do agree to the impact of it.
@wiseoldtart@NoLimitGains But of the milestones than humanity would have made because of his creations, wouldn't even compare to most of the rest of the lives.
@MacroAlphaHQ@NoLimitGains What has celebrating someone else's success got to do with anything? You're also literally using another man's creation. You could as well build your own and share opinions from there.
There are factors affecting one's economic stability but certainly not celebrating another.
Sometimes the world feels so far ahead that you wonder if you’ll ever catch up.
But maybe the goal was never catching up.
On the micro scale, people are creating worlds of their own and inviting others into them.
Sometimes the world feels so far ahead that you wonder if you’ll ever catch up.
But maybe the goal was never catching up.
On the micro scale, people are creating worlds of their own and inviting others into them.
You may be part of a much bigger world, but you still have everything you need to build a world of your own; one that influences the bigger world, even if only to your scale, and an invite for others to experience your world and creations.
God desires healing for every person. That can be difficult to reconcile when you’ve witnessed suffering or loss. But when the choice is between believing what the world says or trusting God’s Word, wisdom chooses God every time. Discover more on today’s #GospelTruth. Watch here: https://t.co/vgBI6bdJcp
@thechosentv Like yoh! That's the main reason why we got to specifically this part😅.
To critics: unfortunately that specific part of the script gets to stay till the end of age!😌
Same movie follows with:
"And you keep your eyes on the Lord, more than yourself, and your heart on heaven more than this world.
And don't you keep taking one step forward and then one step backwards with your faith, 'cause baby, that ain't nothing but the cha-cha."
🚨 The greatest life hack is treating your future self like a stranger you want to help.
Your brain can't emotionally connect with Future You. Brain imaging studies show that when you think about yourself in 10 years, the same neural regions light up as when you think about celebrities or distant acquaintances. Future You feels like somebody else entirely.
That psychological distance is why you stay up scrolling when you know you'll regret it tomorrow. Why you eat junk food knowing you'll feel sluggish later. Why you procrastinate on important projects until they become emergencies.
Your brain literally perceives Future You as someone else's problem.
The hack makes that distance work for you instead of against you.
When you're tired at 10 PM and considering another hour of social media, ask yourself: what would help the person waking up in this body tomorrow morning? When you're deciding whether to prep meals on Sunday, think: what would make weeknight life easier for the version of yourself coming home exhausted from work?
The reframe changes everything. You stop making choices based on immediate comfort and start making them based on setting up the next version of yourself for success.
I've seen that people struggle to deny themselves things they want, but excel at doing helpful things for others. The same person who can't stick to a diet will meal prep for a friend going through chemotherapy. The same person who hits snooze five times will wake up early to drive someone to the airport.
We have unlimited generosity for others and limited discipline for ourselves. The hack exploits that asymmetry.
Take it further. When you're procrastinating on a project, don't force Current You to work on it. Set up Future You to make progress effortlessly. Clear the desk. Open the right documents. Write one sentence about where to start. Leave breadcrumbs that make forward momentum inevitable.
When choosing what to wear, don't pick based on what looks good in the mirror right now. Pick based on what will make Future You feel confident in the situations they'll encounter. When deciding how to spend your evening, don't choose what sounds relaxing. Choose what will make Future You proud when they reflect back on how they used their time.
The psychology backing this runs deep. People who score high on "future self continuity" measures make better financial decisions, exercise more consistently, and have lower rates of anxiety and depression. They don't see delayed gratification as sacrifice. They see it as collaboration.
The compound effect kicks in fast. Every choice you make with Future You in mind creates better starting conditions for the next set of choices. Wake up early and you have more energy for evening decisions. Eat well and you think more clearly about work priorities. Exercise and you sleep better, which makes everything else easier.
Within weeks, your life starts running itself. Tasks complete before deadlines. Problems get solved before they become crises. Opportunities appear because you're prepared when they show up.
The approach requires zero self discipline. Instead of fighting present impulses, you channel your natural instinct to help others toward the one person who benefits from your help: the version of yourself living with today's consequences.
Future You starts feeling like someone you actually know. You anticipate their needs. You root for their success. You develop genuine affection for this person you're setting up to win.
Then one day you realize: Future You became Present You. And they're grateful for everything you did to get them there.
The cycle continues. Today's choices become tomorrow's starting conditions. Tomorrow's version gets to pay it forward to the day after that.
Your entire life becomes a collaboration between all versions of yourself across time, each one setting up the next for greater success than they could achieve alone.
The hack scales infinitely because you're always on the same team as yourself.