What would you do if you were to "make it" financially? (this is subject to every individual)
Would you keep working, or would you go the "hedonistic" route and just try to "enjoy life" as much as possible?
Also, what is a "I made it financially" scenario for you?
To me, it's this:
- being debt-free
- being healthy again
- having ~$50k to $100k in savings
- having a home/flat, and being surrounded with family and friends
- having time to do what I believe is best - use my God-given talents the adequate way
What would I do if I was in that position?
I'd probably spend a good amount of my time drawing (I draw hyperrealism in pencil and charcoal), and doing work on different, more humanitarian-oriented, Christ-centered fields.
Below are some of my drawings, if you'd like to have a look into them.
Empyreal and all associated projects are migrating into Arcana $ARCN.
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@kllrbeez I skipped it, sadly or fortunately. I think the answer is sadly :")
I was playing FC25 for waaaaay too long. Had one of the most cracked squads, too.
In 2024, $779B was wagered on football and almost all of it driven by emotion (sounds like crypto).
Momus is an agent built to read the gap that creates, and on May 30th the Inner Circle opens it up. 3 things land at once: discipline as the product, a token that finally works (unlike Cardano), and a loop that burns supply through usage.
1 at a time. Short, but based 🧵⬇️
@kllrbeez Win-win either way.
Oh yeah, that one was eating into my time... Then I switched to FIFA and later FC, and that was another time-consumer. So I stopped and am playing CoD MW3 from time to time. Will probably get back to FM and FC tho. Less stress.
I've watched every FIFA World Cup since 1998 (also Euros, Champions Leagues, major football leagues, that hot chick at Zara...).
Hereby I announce I'll be placing bets (not literally, I will just post my opinions) on every match and compare my reasoning to @momus_ai 🤝
TL;DR: an agent that earns trust by knowing when not to act, a token whose access is now a real choice between conviction and convenience, and a flywheel that shrinks supply, all running on @openservai 's Reasoning stack and feeding data back into it (there you go, another flywheel).
Football is only the surface it starts on. If you've been following Momus, reading the posts, docs etc., you'd have known there will be other sports (although nothing beats football) Momus will get involved in, too.
QTs/RTs can do miracles. Start ⬇️
In 2024, $779B was wagered on football and almost all of it driven by emotion (sounds like crypto).
Momus is an agent built to read the gap that creates, and on May 30th the Inner Circle opens it up. 3 things land at once: discipline as the product, a token that finally works (unlike Cardano), and a loop that burns supply through usage.
1 at a time. Short, but based 🧵⬇️
In case you scoop 5M $MOMUS tokens, you keep the asset, carry the (potential) upside, and owe nothing recurring. That is the conviction route.
The subscription is the opposite shape: fixed cost, no price exposure, month to month. The sub isn't just a payment though: half of every $50 subscription goes straight to buying back and burning MOMUS, published on-chain. so a subscriber isn't only paying for access, they're pulling tokens out of circulation every month they stay.
Momus was laid out in phases from the start, and the Inner Circle is the first live piece of its marketplace layer. The loop underneath it, usage feeding the burn, is the design itself. It's literally in the roadmap page: