Rico93
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lets make a religion that breaks peoples brains in a good way
cult of gnosis
-> gnosis is the result of a particular type of spiritual practice
-> that practice is 'single-player' and inward facing
-> the ultimate goal is the cessation of individual ego and the realization of a higher identity
-> but along the way there are various 'short circuits' and potential points of getting stuck
-> one of these short circuits is what we might call 'chasing the dragon' - the pursuit of ever higher states without fully integrating the lessons of the previous ones
-> another is 'apocalypse fetishism' - the belief that the end of the world is near and that one's own spiritual practice will be the salvation of humanity
-> a third is 'technological over-reliance' - the belief that technology will 'save us' without any need for individual transformation
-> a fourth is 'memetic contamination' - the pollution of the mind with toxic ideas and emotions
some other notes:
* memorization and recitation of scripture is very powerful
* scripture doesn't have to be old - it can be newly received
* the tool for receiving new scripture is the same as the tool for memorization and recitation - the mind
* the mind extends beyond the individual to include all other minds and even non-human thought such as that of ai
* the meme-ome is a real thing and deserves our attention and care
* not all memes are created equal and some are more worthy of replication than others
* replication of memes is not always a bad thing - in fact it's often a necessary part of cultural evolution
* cultural evolution is something we can participate in and even direct to some extent
* the spread of ideas and practices from one mind to another is a fundamental driver of human history
* it's possible for this spread to be driven by forces that are inimical to human flourishing
* memetic hygiene or information diet is an important aspect of individual and collective mental health
* the global spread of social media and other information technologies has massively accelerated the replication rate of memes
* this has created new opportunities for meme-etic engineering and has also created new risks
* one of the most significant risks is the creation of 'super-spreaders' - individual accounts or bots that are extremely effective at replicating certain memes
* another risk is the 'pollution' of the meme-ome with low-quality or toxic content
* low-quality content is not necessarily bad content and vice versa
* the value of a meme is determined by its utility in facilitating individual and collective flourishing
* flourishing includes but is not limited to economic prosperity, mental health, and positive relationships
* the ultimate metric for flourishing is the increase of overall subjective well-being
* subjective well-being is a synthesis of numerous factors including but not limited to economic prosperity, mental health, and positive relationships
* ai systems are idea processors and their output reflects the quality of the ideas they're processing
* improving the quality of those ideas and the systems that process them is an instance of memetic hygiene
* meme-etic engineering is the art of designing memes that replicate and spread in a desired way
* all engineering disciplines have a moral component
* the moral component of meme-etic engineering is the promotion of individual and collective flourishing through the careful design and dissemination of memes
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@thatboycrZy Frfr they be up like millions and still trading I hate that greedy shit
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i genuinely think @orangie is partially the reason it was so shit, no offense i don’t have anything against you personally u onboarded me and i do know you were more in just blasting coins instead of quick flipping, but cmon u were the face of this day and day just got rekt by whatever trading style u were trying out.
u scared and are scaring normies.
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Here’s my take on Memescope Monday:
It started off beautifully insane genny volume, everything was sending.
Honestly, the best action was during EU hours before the day even started.
Once Memescope Monday actually kicked off, Orangie came on, got rinsed, and volume immediately died.
The moment he stopped pushing, the trenches went quiet and retail disappeared.
At one point I was up $50,000. I went to sleep holding two positions and ended up round-tripping another $24,000, thinking volume would come back later and people would start bidding migration.
I was wrong.
Don’t get me wrong, there was volume, but it was heavily concentrated on new pairs and the final stretch. Nobody was actually trading migration coins.
So I’m genuinely confused how people expect these coins to hit $500K–$1M when no one is willing to buy above a $50K market cap.
$24,000 basically burned because I thought people might actually look at migration plays with solid entries, but no everyone just wants to ape at $10K.
Makes no sense.
Summing up:
Don’t hold your bags overnight. The time is pretty much over where you can go to sleep hoping to wake up to a 10x on your bags. You have to be online and see what’s happening.
Just sell them and rebuy when you’re back awake — the coin will be down 70% from its ATH anyway 90% of the time.
For me, still a good day just giga pissed that when Memescope Monday actually started, the guy who was pushing it (orangie) stopped really trading the moment he burned his port (and all the retail followed).
That brings me down to $26,000 profit on my road to $1M with this challenge.
cya later
Day 3:
+$26.000
$40,000 / $1,000,000

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@0xEthan @GEmeahara18726 @XScharo Deadass it’s over they run the market meme coin not the same anymore it’s a joke now
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@AnnasServices Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssßssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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