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Jon Charles Gore

@joncgore

learning meditation, building a modern day apothecary. https://t.co/rTpGlT0uvU

Berlin, Germany Katılım Nisan 2009
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Jon Charles Gore
Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
Does everyone have this Japanese translation update all I see is japanese.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
My information consumption is now 1/4 X, 1/4 podcast interviews of the smartest practitioners, 1/4 talking to the leading AI models, and 1/4 reading old books. The opportunity cost of anything else is far too high, and rising daily.
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@CyrusYari this is crazy. thinking of setting up a gmbh soon. how large is the ‚certain size‘
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Cyrus Yari
Cyrus Yari@CyrusYari·
fucking hell.
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Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio

Germans: "Germany is a low-tax country". "It's only high tax for labour; BE AN OWNER". Was surprised by the backlash from Germans when I asked on LinkedIn about the appeal of living and working in Germany in 2026. It gave me a glimpse into what @levelsio often mentions when arguing that the biggest issues in EU are due to Germany's influence. Basically: a kind of perverse way of thinking that wants to be blind to the negatives of bureaucracy, and just lacks common sense. This seems to be rooted in arrogance for "how things work in Germany" - "the best country!!". Now, the nonsense I am actually referring to: 1. "Germany is low tax - just be an owner" CIT ~15% (not the best, also not the worst) Super high income taxes and (mid/low ROI) social security contributions, easily over 40% for high earners. 25%+ capital gains. 26% dividend tax. What is low tax about this? And how is it fixed by "being an owner"? Also: everyone earns income and pays dividends, also owners. Also: how disrespectful, elitist and weird way of thinking is to plainly neglect the right to fair taxation to people working jobs (majority of population, including business owners)? 2. The ridiculousness of becoming a bureaucracy's slave as the only path to lower taxes (also, spoiler: it won't become low tax anyway...) So, apparently, the "genius tax hack" of Germans is: - Invest most of your income into German real estate - Leverage your investment paying interests to German banks - Access one of the lowest rental yield and lowest appreciating housing markets in Europe - Your core expertise is in tech, media, finance? It doesn't matter: you need to start mastering German real estate and bureaucracy! - Liquidity? Worthless. Hold the real estate for AT LEAST 10 YEARS, as the only way to avoid insane capital gains taxes. Don't forget the mindset shift: ❌ high bureaucracy ✅ "tons of hacks" 3. "OK, if you want money... Just build a unicorn" Look: if you don't have money and want some, why don't you peak the highest risk, lowest ROI wealth path out there, and grind 10 of your best years to build something that has almost 0 chance to succeed and even if it does is more likely to make someone else wealthy rather EU? Also: don't forget to do it in the worst continent in the world for VC-backed startups. To most people coming from lower/middle class, it's much better having decent chances of getting to 1-10M than having almost no chance of getting to 1B. VC-backed startups are for rich kids and/or brainwashed/passionate kids who don't care about $. 4. The sad truth Is that Germany, as most other countries in Western Europe, is a place ruled by "old money", that gives very little opportunity to young people wanting to build something for themselves. Thing is: majority of people are not rich. And these people don't benefit from operating in a system like Germany. The only ones who benefit are: 3rd worlders and old money. This sad truth makes Germans look even weirder when they try to mask their system and society into moral high grounds' wrapping. Cut the bs. 5. The alternatives Poland is a way better place to build wealth, much more fair, with way less rich old fucks getting in the way of people building from scratch. Everyone is a hustler. Even boomers. Ukraine would've been even better, if it wasn't for Russia and Belarus. UAE and the pace they've attracted capital with (both old and new) is a testament to what works and what doesn't. Even the rotten US does much better than Germany. Paraguay and other Southern Cone alternatives offer a more "wild west" alternative that can be great for those leveraging the internet building online. Cyprus is another EU country offering a top alternative. Switzerland is way more fair and worthwhile than Germany, even if your goal is to build a billion dollar startup. --- Stop German cope.

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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
Meditation day 96: There are points in the meditation I feel extremely underprepared for what arises. I don't understand how people figured this out on their own.
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
Meditation day 95: insight meditation is the path. what is the point of the jhanas if they don't bring insight?
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 94: does working on the jhanas do anything? or is emptiness practice the way
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Rayen@rayengroves·
I honestly wonder how the logistics of working full time with kids plays out once kids are in school. Between sick days, activities, summer vacation and other school breaks, doctor appointments, etc how do people do it?
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 93: meditation is so fucking difficult
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Jessica@SwamTheTiber·
I’m fresh out of ideas. What are y’all giving up/or doing special for Lent? Last year I gave up Protestantism 😜. So it’s going to be hard to top that one.
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Dean Turner
Dean Turner@DeanTTraining·
“My second working set of a given exercise is usually my best working set” DEAD GIVEAWAY that you’re NOT warming up properly This is not that hard, guys… Warm up set 1 should be about 50% of your working weight for ~10 reps Warm up set 2 should be about 75% of your working weight for ~6 reps If you want to add a 3rd warm up set to really acclimate, make it about 90% of your working weight for 1, 2, maaaaaybe 3 reps Then take 2-3 full minutes and get after it This protocol will ensure you’re prepared to do your sets, it’ll help guard against injury, and it will NOT impair working set performance (it’ll actually ENHANCE working set performance)
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
@Artedeingenio can you recreate the same location? im struggling with that part for a western style lab im working on
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OscarAI
OscarAI@Artedeingenio·
Lately I’ve been working on sci-fi styles with a retrofuturistic, industrial, post-human aesthetic. I develop the concept art in Midjourney and then animate it with Grok Imagine, which, with the right prompts (not easy), works really well, with that procedural and melancholic feel. Then I create music in Suno to match that atmosphere, and well, judge for yourselves, but I absolutely love this.
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 92: had an insight into how much time mind spends on useless distractions. after meditation immediately resumed thinking about useless distractions.
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atlas
atlas@creatine_cycle·
your ultimate guide to gym times 5am-9am: corporate slop + npcs 9am-12pm: the hottest people in the world + old guys that smell of cigarettes 12pm-1pm: corporate slop + npcs 1pm-4pm: unemployed hours 4pm-8pm: corporate slop + npcs 8pm-10pm: hardcore powerlifters 10pm-5am: autism
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 91: if what these experts say, and its possible to experience reality from a „post-self“ perspective, then it is worthwhile to continue on the path.
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 90: i am not a good meditator, but the few moments everything slows down, and just an inkling of a sensation of serenity develops, pushes me onwards
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Jon Charles Gore@joncgore·
meditation day 89: noticed a difference this morning when i skipped meditation. did a short guided one now. felt like more reflection than meditation. but fine.
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