I read this when I was a young father and it helped me develop my mental models of how to raise children.
Mark tells how his dad would leave him notes tucked under his bedroom door. Sometimes letters and other times practical things. One time a razor and cream as he saw that his sun had cut himself while shaving.
I've tried to emulate these behaviors. Small acts of thoughtfulness and anticipating your child's needs. Being omnipresent in their lives not just in physical presence but in knowing what they're going through and being sturdy in their choppy seas.
I'm proud to officialize my family of 1/1 collectors as "The Network": a living circuit inside the Dangiuz 1/1 ecosystem.
Each core represents a collector. An operative, long-linked ally embedded deep within the machine. They function as custodians of the transmission and will, in the future, obtain a decentralized advisory role over past, present and future releases.
Some private deals are on the verge of being finalized in the next few months, both with collectors and institutions, inside and outside the space. Over time, additions to The Network will become rarer to ensure a smooth curation of the ecosystem.
Progressively, members of The Network will obtain prioritized or exclusive access to new drops, airdrops and governance features I haven't announced yet.
At the same time, the slow but necessary buying back of all my existing editions has started: where applicable, both personal works and projects I've been part of will gradually be redistributed fairly among current and future members of The Network.
The Network is live.
@GoingParabolic Yeah, but these trials had obese participants. What are the odds we’ll see the same results in metabolically healthy people with maybe high cholesterol and/or
NAFLD?