@AMAZlNGNATURE Wolves are ac frugally very sociable creatures. This is one reuniting with his pack after being gone for months, their reactions are so wholesome
NEW: South Park rips the American healthcare system for being incredibly complicated and inefficient.
Pure gold.
The South Park boys were trying to get medical help for Cartman.
When they told their insurance provider that they were trying to file a claim for medication, the boys were sent through an extremely complicated process.
South Park never misses.
Someone graduated at 21, but waited 6 years to get a good job.
Someone had no education, but was a millionaire at 21.
Someone got married at 20, but divorced 5 years later.
Someone got married at 30, but found everlasting love.
You’re not late.
You’re not early.
You’re on time.
This is Dr. Joe Dispenza.
The most sought-after speaker in the world.
He teaches people how to heal themselves with the power of the mind.
I spent $20,000 to learn from him.
Here are 9 of his insights that transformed my life (and will do the same for you):
This x 💯.
Every time I tell folks we’ve solved nuclear fusion they get upset. Not because it’s not true but because it’s true in a way they don’t like.
Solar PV capturing energy from a fusion reactor in the sky (aka sun) is infinitely safer and more reliable than the fusion reactor some folks want to build on earth and put under your kid’s bed or down the street in your neighborhood. Imagine the NIMBYism when it’s time to roll these out.
Meanwhile solar PV is getting more and more efficient. Marginal cost of generation is $0.03/kWh which is really close to zero and will get closer every year with innovations in material science and an increasingly robust supply chain (ie not just China).
At this point, the most economically rational thing to do for many people is to switch to solar PV + storage.
Meanwhile fusion reactors on the earth, when/if they eventually work, will have spent tens/hundreds of billions of dollars on materials science and regulatory lobbying just to get to the start line. Energy will be zero and plentiful by then anyways, which will make regulators pause about taking risks - hence a slow and protracted go to market. Said differently, earth bound nuclear fusion reactors are much more likely to proliferate when other forms of energy are expensive vs when they are cheap. “Take more risk to be the same or worse” is a terrible pitch.
There is a reasonable amount of logic that says this capital, then, is misallocated.
Separately, there is a good chance when we get to a zero marginal cost of energy, it is with solar PV. This will then allow some smart person to take that limitless energy and use it to power experiments to invent the next leap in materials science that creates something even more clean and abundant than fusion energy without any of the safety and regulatory issues so we can do it on earth and in our spaceships as we become interplanetary.