Stan Samuel PhD
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Stan Samuel PhD
@CuriousSultan
The modern world invites exploration. Why not you and me? | Tortoise Trekker | Democratizing Health | Sustainable Energy | Entrepreneurship | GoBlue
Grand Rapids, MI انضم Şubat 2009
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@mert Crypto+AI amalgam that breaks the stronghold of insurance companies in US healthcare and aids in reversing metabolic disorders for millions (diabetes, cardiovascular, autoimmune) from the bottom up.
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@vibhu Could I add a third?...one who looks at others' success and says "Good on you, mate. I have a different definition and am content."
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@helium_mobile what’s up with the new design for Discovery Mapping? Looks like the goal was to make it as complicated as possible for your supporters to earn MOBILE.
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@solanapoet @vibhu @MadLads @armaniferrante Not you for sure. Massive respect. But I can't say the same of all
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@CuriousSultan @vibhu @MadLads @armaniferrante if u think my releases are getting worse, you’re simply wrong ser
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@solanapoet @vibhu @MadLads @armaniferrante Unfortunately I'm finding a lot of releases becoming uninspired over time, chasing droplet leaders. Seems inevitable with a model like this.
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@vibhu @MadLads @armaniferrante i think a lot of collections had similar vibes before them. the problem was they built nothing.
you really need something ongoing to anchor the brand that can grow & change & be exciting beyond the collection’s floor price.
drip works for me cause i keep releasing imo.
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@vibhu I am conflicted here. Memecoins are agnostic as far as eye of the beholder. Some of the "art" being dropped into my wallet, not so much.
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It is true that Social Security as it's currently structured is untenable for future generations. Something has to be done. Maybe the debate is helped by changing/augmenting the language from "delay retirement age" to "what sources of support do you have in retirement?".
Only 7% of all retirement assets are in Social Security Trust. The vast majority may already be shifting their dependence away from Social Security checks for their retirement years. One approach could be to scale back SS withholding from paychecks for people born after 1970 from 12.4% to 0% for those born after a certain year, say 1985. Divert those withdrawals to the employee's retirement account. These cutoffs are arbitrary numbers for the sake of expounding on the point.

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@benshapiro I will say that biomechanical health problems with physical jobs is not the exception but the rule.
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For the 100th time, I agree with that, which is why I said in the original monologue that those with health problems will of course want to retire.
Stan Samuel PhD@CuriousSultan
@benshapiro It's not that the job is menial (no such thing in my opinion), it's because the physical work takes it toll after 25-30 years. Think oil rigs, construction, farming, warehouse, assembly line...
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@benshapiro It's not that the job is menial (no such thing in my opinion), it's because the physical work takes it toll after 25-30 years. Think oil rigs, construction, farming, warehouse, assembly line...
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I literally said "unless you have some sort of health problem," which would generally be the case if you've been working as a roofer for 45 years.
John Daniel Davidson@johnddavidson
This is the kind of thing a person says who doesn’t know anyone who does blue-collar work for a living. If you’re a mason, carpenter, roofer, plumber, electrician—anyone who uses their body and back for a living, then yes, at some point before age 70, you’ll want to retire.
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@elonmusk Bizarrely difficult is true. I just became a citizen last December after 25 years of legal process going through F1-->H1B-->denied O1-->EB1-->Naturalization
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Because I am raising concerns about the flood of unvetted illegal immigrants overwhelming American cities, the press will often characterize me as “anti-immigrant”.
As an immigrant myself, nothing could be further from the truth.
I am very much in favor of increased and expedited legal immigration for anyone who is talented, hard-working and honest.
It is bizarrely difficult and agonizingly slow to immigrate to the USA legally, but trivial and fast to enter illegally! This obviously makes no sense.
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@solanapoet The sad human condition of constantly chasing...
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IMO one of the structures that needs to be shattered and rebuilt is that of research data. Academic research is quite fragile because the materials and methods are so finely tuned as to provide outcomes in line with hypotheses. Nearly impossible to replicate outside that lab. And the data is entirely siloed. My vision is to use or build a repository of research data that can be accessed and analyzed by a wide swath of researchers around the globe thereby infusing resiliency into the research. A "github" of data if you will.
How does such a repository get populated? Wheels are turning...
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@philosophygeek @lastnamefox
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@trainoutpain They are tokens "gifted" by apps on a particular blockchain to its users. The airdropped number
is supposedly proportional to the user's interaction with the app. For a web2 analogy think of it as if Apple/Google/Facebook "airdropped" some shares to their customers.
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Airdrops seem to be having the same effect on human psyche as the fed stimulus checks did. "When is the next one coming?" "Why didn't I get enough?" "It must be the airdropper's fault that the price is dropping."
We don't value what is given to us freely which is probably not good for the ecosystem as a whole. Every product or service needs to stand on its own merit. Do people find value in it? If so, what are they willing to pay for it. Airdrops seem to be blurring that distinction.
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