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PaulieDefi

@Cryptopaul

🐂Paul From The BULLRUNNERS YouTube Channel 📈Above Average Swing Trader. ✍️ 10+ Years Professional Copywriter & Advertising. Opinions and tweets are my own.

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PaulieDefi
PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@JayVanesch @Cobratate @avi_eisen @grok is this true that wealthy people (top 1%) hold bonds of cash in rare cases? Or do the majority of wealthy people hold some form of bonds in their portfolios at all times with weighting changing as market environments shift?
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Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
The US Gov is selling 30 year bonds at 5%. Lifehack - Take 50M cash and buy bonds, thats 2.5M a year for zero work. Thats 208k a month. Enough to cover basic expenses like security team and cigars. Then you just need another 500k a month to have a good life. You're welcome.
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PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@WomanDefiner Ryan holiday is actually a ghoul looking fiend wearing a human skin suit, masquerading as a stoic.
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PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@chrishume_ Ryan has proven that he is nothing like the stoics this past week.
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Chris Hume
Chris Hume@chrishume_·
I picked up Courage is Calling a few years ago excited to dive in It was only few pages into the first chapter when things started to get weird He would quote from the bible about courage but then he would start explaining himself to the reader on why he used the bible It was like he was trying to hold our hands not to be offended at the mention of a bible verse There was also footnotes that further explained that you don't need to believe the bible and he didn't want to hurt peoples feelings, basically It was one of the least courageous things I'd ever seen If you want to learn about a virtue it's important that they actually have that virtue Maybe he is courageous, I don't know. But I know for a fact that God and the bible make him uncomfortable. The Stoics won't save you. The Stoics are dead.
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Ramit Sethi
Ramit Sethi@ramit·
@johnkonrad Watching you crash out and defend Trump is extremely hilarious. Keep it up John
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Maybe everything got worse over the last decade because the worst people captured the bestseller lists, podcasts and Netflix specials? From stoic philosophy to money management… what if ALL your favorite self-help gurus are just social manipulators who are 💯 full of sh!t?
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Ramit Sethi@ramit

Ryan is one of the only white men in self development to publicly speak against Trump and his corrupt circle. I have a lot of respect for him speaking up repeatedly Many others in self development could learn a lesson from Ryan

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PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@ramit getting triggered and spending the time to belittle people on social media because he’s defending the he cuck @RyanHoliday is peak. Nobody cares about these clowns anymore. Grifters.
Ramit Sethi@ramit

@SmallCapVal I will pay for you to take any single class at a community college instead of messaging me

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Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

Ryan was once a friend. He’s been out sailing on my boat. I helped him sketch the initial pivot to writing about the Stoics. Sadly, this isn’t his most shocking video. That distinction belongs to the ones featuring his kids at Trump rallies. He’s a smart guy and a deep thinker, but Trump has him tied up in knots. What made him popular is the unique, insightful advice he gives. That earned him a roster of “celebrity” friends, mostly authors, who reciprocated with network connections and advice of their own. His closest friend is @RobertGreene, who is genuinely a great person. Ryan worked as his assistant, and Robert introduced us. Both are voracious readers. Problem one: Robert is a dork (the best kind), while Ryan is the kind of guy everyone in high school liked. Put another way: Ryan is socially motivated. Robert is introspective and observant. Problem two: Robert had brutal experiences in the workforce and wrote The 48 Laws of Power, in essence, to understand why he kept getting screwed by alpha males. He wants to help people understand the world around them. He isn’t tilting at windmills. He’s offering insight grounded in historical context. Ryan wants to actually improve the world itself. I genuinely believe his motives are good, but unlike the actual Stoics, he lived a normal life that turned into a very charmed one. Ryan’s social radar is phenomenal. He reads trends and knows how to ride them in a modern context. But I don’t think this is an act. He genuinely seems to believe Trump is a monster. How did he arrive at that false conclusion? I don’t know for sure, but we share many mutual friends, and I can trace where our thinking began to diverge. What made me reject the popular “Trump is bad” narrative in our old friend group is the Bronx. My childhood there always lingers in the background. I was (briefly) an EMT in the Bronx. My mother was a visiting nurse in the projects. My father was a firefighter when the Bronx was burning. I’ve thought hard about the liberal policies, and a few conservative ones, that produced the war zone surrounding me. I’ve spent decades working alongside people with hard jobs: soldiers, first responders, offshore oil drillers, merchant mariners. I understand why Trump’s base loves him. I understand why they agree with his policies. Even that wasn’t enough. After January 6th, I had to reevaluate my feelings toward Trump. I hated the Democrats’ slide toward Marxism. But could I keep supporting Trump after so many first-term failures? So I read roughly a dozen biographies, not just about Trump, but by his friends and associates. People who loved him. People who hated him. A truer sense of the man began to emerge. Not all “good,” but realistic, intelligent, and possessed of a deep love for Americans of every type. What makes Ryan so smart is the sheer historical context he carries from a lifetime of reading. He can plug real, useful historical lessons into almost any problem. But you absolutely must understand the full context of a problem in order to fix it. And like the actual Stoics, you have to index the good you want to do against the first-hand disasters you have actually seen. Ryan genuinely wants to fix America, but he is unbalanced. His historical context runs deep. His modern context is superficial. Here he’s trying to solve a problem he has incorrectly indexed as “Trump is bad,” without firsthand exposure to the sufferings of real Americans who have lived through real danger and tragedy. He’s plugging that deep historical context into a superficial understanding of the problems Trump is actually trying to solve. The result? Frustration, anger and rhetorical bombardment that’s almost the polar opposite of stoicism.

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Knowledgenstuff@deff4646·
@RyanHoliday since you replied, you're obviously thinking about him lol please don't become a loser
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PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@RyanHoliday Ryan out here consistently getting ratioed. lil man with a fragile ego letting everyone rage bait him 😂
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
22 years later and Mel Gibson wrapped not one, but TWO sequels to The Passion of the Christ, dropping in 2027. I think it's a pass, I'm still scarred by Gladiator 2, I won't let them ruin the good memories of this one too.
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PaulieDefi@Cryptopaul·
@trweno @kaizen000000000 Hardly worth reading a book from him then. There’s a lot I don’t know, to which I avoid writing books upon which I don’t know. A blind man leads the blind into a ditch.
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trweno ⚡️
trweno ⚡️@trweno·
@Cryptopaul @kaizen000000000 Everyone has a threshold at which the “I don’t know” part starts, and his is definitely higher than yours or mines. So we would definitely gain a piece or two of knowledge from it. “I don’t know that” doesn’t mean “I don’t know anything”. His honesty is a good sign.
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么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@___TheGOOdWitch·
Piers Morgan thinks that “i dont get it” is an argument against modern physics.🤭
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