Laura Luna
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@LauraLunaTech i have always wanted to start journaling. never to late i guess.
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Today marks 4 weeks since I started journaling every day.
In the beginning I sometimes felt like I didn't have the time to write my daily entry, but now I look forward to it every single day. One of the best things I've ever done for myself.
This is why you should start too:
1. Journaling helps you develop greater self-reflection and emotional intelligence. It helped me be more clear about my values and habits in just a few weeks.
2. Journaling improves mental and emotional wellbeing by reducing stress levels and emotional tension.
3. Organising your thoughts leads to better problem solving capabilities and decision making.
4. Writing down your goals makes you more likely to achieve them by tracking your progress and holding yourself accountable. (Research by Gail Matthews shows a +42% likelihood of achieving your goals when you write them down.)
5. It has even been shown to have physical effects including improved immune function and better sleep.
All from 15-20 minutes a day.

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@LauraLunaTech This is one of those boring habits that quietly changes everything.
No big dopamine hit, no instant result.
Just 15 minutes of being honest with yourself every day, and suddenly your brain feels less messy.
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@amishux Got quite a lot of questions around that, planning on making a more detailed post about this tomorrow.
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@the_nameis_ Got quite a lot of questions around that, planning on making a more detailed post about this tomorrow.
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@LauraLunaTech Wow !!
How did you do that ?
Any tips or suggestions?
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@borkookrob Yes I agree that caution is appropriate in the initial phases, I think long term you should be able to define goals and constraints so that the agent can move autonomously
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@LauraLunaTech Payment is one layer.
The deeper question is verification — how does the user know exactly what the agent did, in plain language, before money moves?
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Many people still think of AI as a chatbot or Google alternative.
Stripe just showed the next phase: AI agents with secure wallets.
The AI agent economy was still missing one thing: a trusted payment layer.
Agents can now:
- book and pay for your flights
- pay for or purchase subscriptions
- make purchases for you
What do you think will be the most common use case going forward?
Stripe@stripe
Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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@LauraLunaTech I had to get my agent to scrape the tech news daily to keep up with this. Are you planning to work this into a future build?
The Stripe Custom Objects, Consoles, and Database previews seem like a great way to streamline SaaS's as well.
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@picoito Great, thanks for the advice I am new so still figuring things out!
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@LauraLunaTech with people visiting profile, it's the first thing they see, so you're likely to convert more people
check mine for example
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@LauraLunaTech Awesome and nice to meet you, Luna 🤝 looking forward to following your journey.
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