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controversial: in order to live a great life, you have to completely ignore the world’s problems.
i like to call it meta minimalism.
you just obsessively focus on your mission, on how to create a sustainable value system to make money, and spend as much time with your family and traveling the world.
i am convinced that the greatest thing to spend your lifetime on is to see as much of the diverse beauty of this world as possible.
combine it with a strong mission in life and you have unlimited energy, inspiration and fun. and obviously you will never have a problem with fear again.
conduct|r@conductr_
We were gifted a planet overflowing with trees, fruit, water, medicine, and sunshine and somehow invented debt, LinkedIn, and war.
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@yuzu_4ever wandering vallejo
intl blvd in the town
few ❤️
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the advice I have given this week to so many founders:
you owe it to yourself to live in sf and luck max for three months at least
even if you’re not “accepted” into a program
go to sf
go out and make real friends
and pursue destiny as strategy
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos
One of my biggest regrets in life is not moving to San Francisco earlier
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It’s hilarious to watch the revelation of everyone who visits out here that San Francisco isnt a dying piece of shit, it’s better than most cities. Always has been.
Ben Blumenrose@benblumenrose
If you’re in SF for the Super Bowl just get in a car and go to the Presidio right now. You can thank me later…
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study adlerian psychology
PS@dostoevesque
We have become too articulate about our suffering & too inarticulate about our strength. The more elegantly we describe our wounds, the harder it becomes to leave them behind. When a struggle becomes part of your identity, overcoming it feels like a betrayal of who you are.
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@AviFelman Devil take the hindmost is a great supplemental read
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Honestly the best thing I ever did for myself as a trader was study the history of markets. Especially today as narrative and emotion rules all, you need to learn how humans will react…cycles are predictable when they are based on human emotion as the stocks might change but the people never do.
My top 5 books to nail this down:
1. Baruch: My Own Story by Bernard Baruch
2. The Alchemy of Finance by George Soros
3. A Man for All Markets by Edward O. Thorp
4. Fortune’s Formula by William Poundstone
5. The Great Game by John Steele Gordon
I’ll be writing an article later in the week detailing some of the lessons from these books, but really it boils down to understanding that humans, when faced with similar circumstances, will act in similar ways. Reading these books will give you so many examples from history that are directly applicable to the situations we seem to be experiencing almost every day in these markets
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"How many of these subnets can rug when they decide it’s time? For example, subnet 43, Graphite, holds 7000 $TAO across its two main wallets, not even counting the miner wallets they control." - @simioape
Nailed it 🎯


s𝔦m𝔦oape@simioape
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