This is going to be a great day.
Do yourself a favor before you start being trolled on social media by algo driven enragement.
Know what you can control. Accept what you can't.
Keep focused on yourself. Get outside today.
Reconnect with family and friends.
The very last sunrise you will ever see is somewhere out there in your blockchain. I hope it's deeply buried and you have many sunrises left, but...
The last sunrise IS out there.
No one ever left this world with a single sat, gold coin, car or house.
But you will leave something.
Memories of who you were. Your actions today, tomorrow, and your blockchain of life affect everyone you touch.
Become Legend.
Das Team von @BitBoxSwiss fordert Nutzer auf, das aktuelle Update der Firmware zu installieren. 🔃
Mit diesem wurden einige potenzielle Schwachstellen behoben und eure BitBox wird dadurch sicherer!
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@alktoschi Hey @alktoschi dein Kanal wächst mir echt ans Herz. Geiler content und schön zu sehen, dass da Leute draußen unterwegs sind die ähnlich ticken ich. Danke an @Andre38887385 und sein Video mit dir! 🫵🔥💯
21.000 ✅ war zu erwarten
30.000 ✅Quorum erreicht
38.000 ✅ aktueller Stand
42.000 ✅ typisch #Bitcoin
50.000 🧡 nächstes Ziel
wir sollten dran bleiben 💪🏻🧡👍🏻
@nicolen8wak@blocktrainer@Madame_Bitcoin
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Imagine being 41, balding like your hairline got margin called, testosterone at Treasury-bill yields, zero Bitcoin, and your wife just left you for a Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor named Thiago who owns 4.6 BTC, sleeps on the floor voluntarily, eats six eggs for breakfast, and keeps telling your kids “pressure is a privilege.”
You’re in the marital home Googling “can minoxidil reverse Norwood 5” while Thiago is teaching your ex-wife how to escape mount in a paid-off Toyota Corolla.
He bought Bitcoin at $9,000 because “fiat felt spiritually weak.”
You bought a Peloton in 2021.
There are levels to this.
April 1, 1989.
Living Colour walks onto SNL and doesn’t just play — they take over.
Vernon Reid’s guitar is pure controlled chaos. Funky, aggressive, and sharp as a blade. “Cult of Personality” already hit hard on record, but this live version feels like the band is trying to burn the studio down in the best way possible.
Most bands get polite applause on late-night TV.
Living Colour got a reaction that felt closer to a mosh pit.
Still one of the most electric SNL performances of that entire era.
Anyone else think this moment doesn’t get talked about enough?
During Robin Williams's first HBO stand up special at the Improv in 1978, he surprised John Ritter who was in the audience to perform improv with him 🔥 Amazing to see these two legends on the same stage
Right before Adam Sandler and Chris Farley went live for the first THE HERLIHY BOY sketch on SNL in 1993, Sandler said Farley turned to him and said "I'm gonna get ya", and he knew it meant Farley was going to go as hard as he could to get him to break. Adam Sandler added, "I think that was the most I ever laughed on air. He wanted me to break every time because then he won. He knew he could whoop me." 😂
Elon just played the ultimate UNO reverse again on censorship
For years, governments have tried to threaten 𝕏 through legal battles, fines, deliberately changing regulations, and demands to restrict speech in all sorts of ways
𝕏 fought back again and again and again
They used all kinds of different forces they had in every possible way to go after 𝕏... Like a full targeted attack
So when a government can legally force a platform to apply a filter, Elon just changed that game completely:
Make the censorship itself transparent
𝕏 is now open-sourcing the core system and making even the government-required restrictions very clearly visible
So if a government wants something censored, fine
Now the entire world gets to see who demanded it and how it was enforced
That is the UNO reverse.... What kind of filter would you put for this kind of transparency lol
Elon has always fought for free speech and pushed for extreme transparency. Now he’s making sure even government censorship can’t hide in the dark
Jeff Bezos explains the real cause of stress and how to get rid of it:
Most people blame the workload.
Bezos: "Stress doesn't come from hard work. You can be working incredibly hard and loving it. And likewise, you can be out of work and incredibly stressed over that."
The real source is something you've been avoiding.
Bezos: "Stress primarily comes from not taking action over something that you can have some control over."
Bezos: "There's something that I haven't completely identified, perhaps in my conscious mind, that is bothering me and I haven't yet taken any action on it."
The fix isn't solving it. It's starting.
Bezos: "As soon as I identify it and make the first phone call or send off the first email message, even if it's not solved, the mere fact that we're addressing it dramatically reduces any stress."
Bezos: "Stress comes from ignoring things that you shouldn't be ignoring."
The relief comes from moving, not from finishing.
Happy Birthday weekend to my Wild and Crazy older brother Steve Martin. There would be no Blues Brothers without the patronage of this generous, brilliant, magnificently talented master musician, comedian, author, actor and eclecticist. He invited John and I to open for him during his shows in California from which we made the multi-platinum selling Briefcase Full of Blues. Young actors today ask me for advice. Read Steve’s Born Standing Up and Troubadour. He has my blood if he needs it.