I remember when Very Smart People made fun of Jared Kushner after he said he had read 25 books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The intelligent thing to do would have been to ask him for his reading list.
Underrated life skill: Changing your mind. It's proof that you value growth over ego. Letting go of a belief you once defended is a display of rare maturity in the modern age. Most people invest more in their pride than their future. Don’t be most people.
“If I put $100 in Bitcoin in 2010 I’d have $2.8B now.”
No.
If you bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010 and watched it go to:
$1k → $100k → $1.7M
and did nothing
Then watched $1.7M go to $170k
and still did nothing
Then watched $170k go to $110M
and still did nothing
Then watched $110M wither to $18M
and still did nothing
Then watched $18M surge to $390M
and still did nothing
Then watched $390M deteriorate to $85M
Then watched $85M climb to $1.6B
and still did nothing
Then watched $1.6B shrink to $390M
and still did nothing
Then watched $390M surge to $2.8B
and then for some reason finally decided to do something…
Then yes, $100 in 2010 would be worth $2.8B today.
Everyone’s a Human Rights Activist, till it’s an Israeli hostage ACTUALLY being starved to death.
Theo Von: 🤐
Nick Fuentes: 🤐
Candace Owens: 🤐
Dave Smith: 🤐
Jake Shields: 🤐
Tucker Carlson: 🤐
Anna Kasparian: 🤐
Dan Bilzerian: 🤐
Piers Morgan: 🤐
Bassem Youssef:🤐
Cenk: 🤐
BREAKING: The New York Times has admitted that the Gazan child they plastered on the front page as malnourished was actually suffering from pre-existing health issues.
Once again, they spread propaganda to the world—then quietly walk it back after the damage is done.
@NYTimesPR Way too late. This correction will get 1/1000th the reach
The story was a blood libel against Jews everywhere
You should have a long hard look in the mirror and reassess what’s going on at your paper