
Nate Christensen
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Nate Christensen
@natech88
Family | Faith in Christ | Investing | Tech | Cybersecurity | Running | BYU Aspiring kids picture book author https://t.co/LnTQXNteYH | @ldsquotable


While Utahns protest a 40,000 acre data center their governor fast-tracked in 5 months, His family’s fiber company has quietly collected $38,500,000 in taxpayer money since he took office. Data centers don’t run on good intentions.They run on fiber. His family has the fiber. Do the math, Utah.








"We're making a big effort to show why people wanna be here.. We're moving a little bit south with the practice facilities and we're right up against the mountains" @RyanQualtrics #PMSLive


NEW: Lucky Strike is accused of building an illegal bowling monopoly by acquiring hundreds of bowling alleys across the U.S. If you've experienced higher bowling prices recently, you could be part of the class in this proposed class action lawsuit. frontofficesports.com/lucky-strike-a…


This past year it was sales tax and the library. This year it’s been trash/recycling, water, and now parking. Word on the street is next year it will be property taxes. Is it too much to ask for fiscal restraint from SLC leaders?


My @Divotdotorg interview with @Ch_JesusChrist Apostle @AndersenNeilL. We talk about how to build a life of faith, what happens after death, dangers of ego, strength of humility, good vs evil, how he was called as an Apostle, feeling forgiveness, and being my dad. Timestamps: 01:14 — The Burden Everyone Carries in Life 02:23 — The Real Game of Life: Good vs Evil 08:23 — Growing Up on a Farm 09:31 — The Experience That Expanded His World 11:21 — From Self to Service 12:40 — Why Helping Others Creates Meaning 16:48 — Faith Is a Muscle 23:41 — How to Rebuild Faith When You’ve Lost It 27:19 — Why Humility Is the Source of Real Strength 30:22 — Speaking About Faith in a Modern World 32:54 — What Happens After Death 40:01 — The Danger of Ego and Recognition 45:08 — The Call That Changed His Life 53:04 — Becoming an Apostle 57:13 — His Core Responsibility 01:03:20 — The Hardest Part: Helping People in Pain 01:14:00 — Forgiveness: Why You’re Never Too Far Gone 01:18:13 — The One Idea He Would Teach the World 01:19:08 — How He Measures a Good Life Hashtags: #faith #faithjourney #forgiveness #purpose #meaningoflife #lifelessons #personalgrowth #selfimprovement #mindset #humility #service #familyvalues #fatherandson #spiritualgrowth #resilience #leadership #divotpodcast








A $9 coffee is not an “affordable premium experience” for a normal household. That’s more than a whole bag of coffee you can make at home for the week. I’ll buy coffee out maybe once a year if I’m desperate, but regular coffee runs are one of the easiest places to stop bleeding money without changing your life that much. Am I wrong, or is coffee at home the easiest budget win?










