@asdrawingaf I went from working out 5 times a week to barely scraping 340 steps yesterday.
Last year I contracted Lyme disease, Borrelia in specific. Something tells me, you might have some valuable insight, for what I could do to improve.
- Desperate guy with Lyme disease
Cried tears of joy this morning reflecting during a sunrise surf session.
Happy
Stable relationship
Family is happy
Amazon business is thriving
Helped thousands of people start their own business
Crypto and stock portfolios on fire
Have everything Ive ever wanted.
God is good
@AntonKreil@CinnamonCh15320 Genuine question, Anton. What makes you confident in the information, with statements like this, I couldn't imagine you feel safe to see China first hand. If you could provide a source I'd love to read
China wants you to take them seriously.
China wants you to feel "threatened" by their "success."
You should neither take them seriously nor feel threatened ..,
They are a joke of a country
They should be laughed at and mocked.
Without the U.S. and Europe literally financially sponsoring their growth over the last 40 years, they would ALL still be living in Commie Caves and half of them still are.
... Now they are in full collapse mode, but instead of doing something about it they are in denial and pretending like nothing is happening.
We should just embrace the inevitable now and cut them out of the international U.S. Dollar lending market, so they implode from within. Its our best shot at regime change and to create a safer World for the next 100 years.
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@patrikmachac@DarkBrawl_@TAZUTRA@Appyg99 Can confirm. Barely able to walk for months. Took me 6 months to get and MRI by the public healthcare system.
Had I gone private for the MRI the government would refuse to use the privately accuired MRI for any treatment whatsoever
- Denmark (The most pointed to welfare state)
The reason I left France after a year of living there is because it’s not a serious country when it comes to capitalism. You can cry all you want about how America sucks at this or that. But let’s be real. There is no real social mobility in Europe. If there was, we’d all be flooding there. C'est tout. Micro coupé. All this “Europe is superior” is a cope.
Ah fuck
I'm I got called by the mental health clinic today for an ADHD diagnosis tomorrow
At 1 pm & it will take 2 hours
At least it will end before stock open
Anyone knows what I can expect during such a diagnosis?
I bought Nike shares yesteday or something. The chart looked awful
However it jumped from $90 to $95 post market
Problem, I didn't bet big. I just bought $500 - $800 spot through my bank
"Fundamentally", Nike may be worth $140
@koreanjewcrypto Well it doesn't state you started with 800. Just that you bought it for 800.
1000-800 = 200
1300-1100 = 200
So pre tax profit would be 400?
grace hopper was a conference for women/non binary in tech
then men found out it was a good place to get jobs
now women want to ban men from attending
thoughts? 🤔
@RNR_0 I'd happily join. I recently picked up Solidity, and most likely going on a sick leave from uni due to a disc injury.
I might not be a full blown doomed, but I'd be happy to interact with fellow skitzos. You might even remember me from 2017, you're the reason I tried Modafinil
@empireenjoyer10 Ive seen many middleeastern women work out fully clothed, as in not even an ankle on display.
I don't think it's about the booty shorts, which I also find unnecessary
@CryptoCharles__ I remember in 2017 when a lot of influencers spent 80K on a privacy coin that is no longer around.
I can not fathom how anyone would think locking up tokens, in a market notorious for 80 percent corrections would be calculated assuming a static spot price to offset the node
Haven't run the number yet but I have a sneaking suspicion that the rewards from the Dash masternode I spent $1,300,000 dollars on do not outweigh the fact that the node is currently worth $26,000
@heychrisfox@CH4Enjoyer@seidlined@OrwellNGoode You missed his point. If the median job pays the same for 12 months of labor, and the teacher is paid the same for 9 months of labor, the teacher is being paid a 3 months premium compared to the other guy
@CH4Enjoyer@seidlined@OrwellNGoode "I know you took a valuable position raising our children, when you could have taken a vastly more profitable and easy job elsewhere. But I don't sympathize with you in the slightest. Suffer, I guess."
Good talk.
@svpino That's a solid engagement farming strategy, take the other side of the argument for every poster, ask them to elaborate, don't take a hard stance in the initial post.
Very smart, I'll copy it
I fired somebody cheating. He was working two jobs.
The guy had a great interview with me. He was sharp, and I was happy to hire him.
Two weeks later, I started noticing the red flags.
He joined our meetings but never turned his camera on. He would always ask to repeat the questions. He was cagey. I met with him twice and felt he should have been farther along.
Around that time, I stumbled upon the idea of overemployment. A whole movement dedicated to helping people work several full-time jobs at once.
Feel free to google "overemployed." It's wild!
I got suspicious. Since the guy had recently joined the team, I asked him for a reference from his previous job. I told him he shouldn't worry about it; it was a routine due diligence.
His answer sealed the deal for me. He got defensive and asked me to meet so he could clear up any issues with his performance. His reaction came from left field.
He promised to share with me some references by the end of the day. He didn't. I asked again, and he said the next morning. He also "forgot."
I confronted him one last time, and he came clean.
Turns out he never quit his previous job. He was still working full-time for them. And for me. By the looks of it, we were getting the short end of the stick.
I asked for his resignation. We had him on the payroll for about three weeks.
I felt cheated. I didn't care about the money, but I had to start looking for someone else. I had rejected many good candidates to hire this guy.
I went on Reddit, and there are thousands of people doing this. Some of them work three and four full-time jobs!
This was a painful experience, but I don't blame people working for more than one company at once.
Can somebody do more than one job well?
Many people discard it because you should work 8 hours, but creative jobs are different. The quality of your output is independent of the time you dedicate.
I would have fired the guy even if he didn't have another job. But would I have cared if he was good? Certainly not.
Assuming you are good at what you do, would it be unethical to work for two different companies?