Ryan
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Ryan
@satsminded
eyes on bitcoin, mind on posture, heart on family







@satsminded Soon you will have to disclose five years of all social media accounts, emails, addresses and the names and telephone numbers of all your family members when applying for a tourist visa with the US. Have fun.



Did you know there is an around the world cruise that leaves from Los Angeles ? The cost is apparently $16,000 but considering it’s 100 days .. I guess not too crazy. Seems like it would be a cool thing for someone with the time and money


Tent camping is now *intensely* blue-coded. You will still see tent campers within driving range of large liberal cities, or at hiking type destinations. But Red Americans almost exclusively use RVs.









I just watched a video from a TA expert with 10x the following of me calling for $10,000 Bitcoin. Bitcoin is currently $68,000. That is an additional 85% price decline from today or roughly 1/7th today's price. I think more likely Bitcoin does a 7x from here to $490,000. I don't understand why people trade Bitcoin if they genuinely believe the long term future is that bleak.



He's right. C-shape spines are recking your body, making you feel bad. Another solution? Find J-spine. Develop your natural arch. Your great great grandfather had a J shaped spine. Toddlers have them too. The curve of the J mirrors the natural arch at your waistline. It's what makes our spines human.


New research indicates that fathers build bonds best with their children (and craft secure attachment in them) by "destablizing the child" in a "safe environment. Fathers in the study had a unique ability to make their children laugh and therefore create more perceived safety for the child which led to stronger attachment. Mothers made children feel safe too, usually with repetition and soothing, but the laughing and playing did not make the children as attached as it did when fathers performed it. Several things jump out from this at me: First, a father who is relaxed enough to laugh and play indicates a safe environment. Fathers are biologically the providers of safety, so if dad is relaxed, the world must truly be safe. Children may be picking up on this. Second, being worthy of a father's time and attention is a huge marker for kids. A father's attention may actually mean more in many cases, as we've seen in other studies. The bond with mom is equally as important, but sometimes the bond with mom is taken for granted, where the bond with dad is taken as remarkable due to perceived other demands on his time. What this means: Dads, you've got to be playing with your kids. As silly and disruptive as possible. They need this from you. It's one of the strongest ways they can bond to you. More about the research: psypost.org/laughter-plays…







