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@livebyvalue

I help introduce people to themselves.

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All human decision making and life trajectory are shaped by the following layers. Internal Alignment & Temporal Alignment. I n t e r n a l A l i g n m e n t This consists of the mind or cognitive process, the body or physiological drives and your soul or core identity with your values and beliefs. When the above three are in conflict in a person their actions become inconsistent and energy is wasted. T e m p o r a l A l i g n m e n t (the fun one) The alignment between past, present, and future self. Michael Levin has proved that through bioelectric signaling our biological systems maintain form and function through shared “blueprints.” It’s how a caterpillar knows how to turn into a butterfly. How this applies to you right now is when your temporal self operates from shared healthy values and beliefs our actions naturally move toward constructive and healthy outcomes. It’s effortless. The byproduct of both layers of alignment is a state of love. For yourself and the environment around you. It becomes a coherent organizing force that keeps you connected to “source” and your optimal potential. The difference between you and the caterpillar is you get to choose your future state. Always. My goal is to teach as many as possible how.
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Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
@starnevs even a $1 price is a barrier. give them some basic functionality that leaves them wanting more
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@0xgaut Nuna swivv is top tier. The swivv feature on a stroller is chefs kiss. Also you can do sick spin tricks with it while it rolls
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gaut@0xgaut·
one day you’re 25 and the next you’re getting sorted into one of the four stroller houses for your baby
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The reason this will happen less to teslas vs lidar cars is because teslas blend in on the highway already. People are used to them so no one is really paying attention that they are driving themselves. It only gets better the better FSD gets too. Uneventful FSD rides are the biggest defense against harassment. People mess with waymos cuz they suck and look like shit.
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What’s stopping them from doing that now to people? Idiots do street takeovers all the time to do donuts in intersections. People stopping freeways for protests. Bicycle gangs taking over overpasses to be stopped by police all happening right now. These guys are the same. They think it’s funny. To me you’re describing a people problem. That only gets fixed by raising good people. Which isn’t going to happen at scale anymore since everyone is divided on what “good” means now. Solution is they are gunna usher in 15 min cities and do something like hunger games faction block offs. Kinda like how in one city the gas station has all the candy and drinks locked up and another in another city can have everything outside at 2am not worried about losing inventory.
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TravelingBro BTC #🪙@AsiaTravelerBro·
@AIDRIVR @DavidMoss Genuine question.. what do y'all think is going to happen when pedestrians realize these AI cars will just wait as long as necessary for them to Jay walk whenever they want?
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Porta@mattporta11·
@livebyvalue Agreed. The videos I see make me believe they will be way more into my content than Americans lol.
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Tyler@livebyvalue·
This app is at peak slop right now.
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Porta@mattporta11·
@livebyvalue The interactions on here have been awesome. I also want to visit
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Ford CEO in new interview: “We'll have an all-electric, affordable vehicle to compete with Model Y and Model 3. I think there's nothing else like it on the market. We started a skunkworks team 4 years ago. They were basically Formula 1 and Tesla people. That vehicle is radically different. I'm really excited to show everyone maybe late this year or (early) next year. It will be coming out next year.” (via Spike's Car Radio)
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@mattporta11 My buddy just got back from Japan and he said they love American culture too so maybe it’s a good thing! I’d love to visit Japan
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Porta@mattporta11·
@livebyvalue Yah. I think Nikita said like 2/3 of adults in the country have an X account. And Jack was on here saying from the beginning they’ve been the highest adopters.
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Tyler@livebyvalue·
@mattporta11 I think I read somewhere that Japan uses X more than Americans. Like they are 1 and we are 2. They might have opened that up on purpose
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Porta@mattporta11·
@livebyvalue Half my feed is translated Japanese posts
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Tyler@livebyvalue·
You need to start watching the sunrise every day. Your posts describe a lot of things that would be solved if you get up and watch the sunrise. Has to be sunrise and you have to be outside or watching through and open window with no screens. This would have helped you before you got your CPAP too as weird as that sounds. To speed everything up, don’t have lights on after dark as much as possible. Try it for a week and see. What’s the worst that happens? You enjoy the sunrise for a week? Your insulin is probably all messed up. And it’s nothing to do with food it’s a combination of artificial lights on at night and never seeing a sunrise. (I’ve asked before how many sunrises you’ve seen this year and you said 0. Before you got the CPAP) Side note- just watched your old soil sifting video! So long ago and YouTube still feeding it to me.
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
Just learned a full day of fidgeting burns ~350kcal. I'm about to get so cut. Some days I just CANNOT seem to stop bouncing my legs when sitting, it def. correllates with higher anxiety days, curious if anyone else sees this pattern / anything they've done about it
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Tyler@livebyvalue·
@yacineMTB When do you think it catches up to him
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@dom_lucre Man remember when you were the “breaker of narratives” and actually had something to say. Now you just post garbage with “BREAKING” on everything. Slop account now. Get that paper!
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: A new Bible analysis has uncovered thousands of clues that suggest scripture was written by God. A vast network of more than 63,000 connections woven throughout the Bible is drawing renewed attention from believers, with some arguing the intricate links point to divine authorship. The connections, identified by a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University and a Lutheran pastor in Germany, stretch across all 66 books of scripture, linking people, events and themes scattered throughout the Old and New Testaments. Thousands of curved lines stretch between books to link related passages, with darker lines highlighting verses that share the greatest number of connections. The arcs form a rainbow-like pattern that visually reveals how extensively the Bible is woven together from beginning to end. One example ties Genesis 2:9, which describes the Tree of Life in Eden, to Revelation 22:2, where the symbol reappears in the Bible's final vision of paradise.  Another connects Exodus 12, describing the Passover lamb, to John 1:29, where Jesus is referred to as the 'Lamb of God.'  Prophetic passages in Isaiah 7:14 are also linked to Matthew 1:23, which connects the verse to the birth of Jesus centuries later.  The network spans books believed to have been written by more than 40 authors over roughly 1,500 years. It also bridges three continents, Asia, Africa and Europe, and three languages, Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
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Tyler@livebyvalue·
What if you have exactly the right amount of time for what actually matters in your life and chasing urgency is what’s stealing that time.
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Hail Mary was fun
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kache@yacineMTB·
Have we figured out anything cool from the James Webb yet
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Okay so saying things like normies is kinda what I’m trying to point out by the bubble. “Normies” don’t read substack.. also “normies” don’t type or talk like THIS to emphasize points. This is all just how the bubble talks. The president caps locks things. It’s not normal lol or maybe I’m not normal but that’s a new thing in the last 4 years and it’s not from the “normies”
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Taijitu Observer@taijitu_sees·
This is also why bubbles (blocking out signals) can be so dangerous. Things outside of your awareness can change radically leaving you misaligned in proportion to your relative bubble size. Been so obsessed with Nyquist sampling theorem ever since I came across it.
Defender@DefenderOfBasic

What makes a "thing" a thing is its relative frequency. Fast activity can perceive slow activities. Slow activities cannot (easily) perceive faster activities (or perceive them as "multiple distinct things")

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Tyler@livebyvalue·
Totally, I mean I follow him too lol. I guess I just run too simple of a logic chain when I zoom out. That could be the issue. Im not really looking for validation when I read his stuff. It’s almost like yeah yeah speed up with it and get to the part where we start applying this stuff. Something like, okay so he’s correct, now what? How does tons of research and 10 dollar words beat just telling someone “hey if you are in a bubble for too long it has a negative effect cuz the truth has a harder time of getting in and you become less open to change.” The average person would feel that and be like “yeah totally I agree” Choosing to stay in a bubble, at the root, is the values thing I explain. The strength of the bubble is the byproduct of the equation being off. I’m sure he’ll say I’m missing something around what he’s doing but if you take a second to see what I’m trying to say generally it might help. Again the zooming out might be the issue though. I also am probably over simplifying the book I was recommending and that could explain much better the point.
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