Ryan

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Ryan

Ryan

@satsminded

eyes on bitcoin, mind on posture, heart on family

United States Katılım Ekim 2020
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Alex Olshonsky
Alex Olshonsky@oloal·
It's extremely common for a man to have shiny object syndrome - to be in a committed relationship or marriage and come across a woman who arouses his desire. The amateur move is to rush to a conclusion, believing this desire must be acted upon. He might obsessively fantasize, actively pursue her, stir up drama in his current relationship, or self-attack and spiral in a “what does it mean that I’m attracted to someone else” type loop. This results in actions he regrets, or most often, leaky sexual energy. The deeper move, and the invitation in men's work, is to recognize that this feeling of attraction is an utterly natural occurrence. And if you channel it into your body, as a recognition of love for the Goddess, a complete awe at Nature's beauty, you can circulate that energy through your system in a healthy way and let it inspire and energize you. It grounds you. The crush is no longer about the specific woman but about the love of Creation itself. And with the recognition that it's the same feeling you have for your partner, every crush becomes fuel for that devotion. What Sasha is pointing to here, in a different register and another banger, gives more instruction on how to do that.
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Midy 🎙️💪🏽🦉🇩🇴
When I first entered Bitcoin, I looked up to voices I didn’t know smart, loud, and seemingly humble online. Then I met some of them in real life… and was very disappointed. Except one Terrence from Swan (which seems to be gone from X). Genuine, kind, real. He invited me to Swan Force 2022 and that experience changed everything. Since then, I’ve met incredible people in this space. Lesson: not all “Bitcoiners” are the same. Find your people. @VStackSats @sylwie_sch @HumbleWarrior @ProofofInk @AnthonyDessauer @sathoarder @rwawoe @happyclowntime @15Grepples @BamaHodl @rockachopa @taodejing2 @Tokejotti_THC @publord @Anders_ @asanoha_gold @theemikehobart @FossGregfoss @LawrenceLepard @Suzanne90300915 @2140data @BigSeanHarris @1EastSideTony @Don_Tsell @iamdavidx @PantiesBitcoin @brian_trollz @bitcoinkendal @NEED_btc_ @WeissendeTeufel @kobiduran @SpeakServeGrow These are the one I've met IRL sorry if I forgot anyone🧡
Unleash Your Mind@MentalUnleash

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Ryan
Ryan@satsminded·
@KruseYouri Is it your hobby to read cool, old books?
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read_write_train
read_write_train@KruseYouri·
"bearing nearly all forms of torture"
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Ryan@satsminded·
@explore_nica I'm sure nica would ask for all that if they had the leverage to.
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Explore Nicaragua 🇳🇮 🏝️🦜☕
@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.
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Explore Nicaragua 🇳🇮 🏝️🦜☕
Confession: I would have never even looked at Nicaragua for immigration. At that time Nicaragua was one of the few countries with an open border. So I took a chance. And it was a great decision. I understand your hesitation, but let me tell you, Nicaragua is a hidden gem.
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Ryan@satsminded·
Full scale surveillance in Nicaragua happening right now. Locals and visitors. Go ahead @explore_nica, criticize the government right here in a quote tweet. Your only cover is your anon account.
Explore Nicaragua 🇳🇮 🏝️🦜☕@explore_nica

@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.

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Ryan@satsminded·
@p_millerd Same. When I say this is a "full time job" I don't mean a laptop job with 3-4 hours of real work.
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Paul Millerd
Paul Millerd@p_millerd·
deep into toddler parenting and now its even more hilarious to read grown men talk about laptop work as a grind. like come on. you're havin fun at a keyboard
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Ryan@satsminded·
@Empty_America Without the car and utilities and rent and grocery and Amazon money stops leaking as quickly
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the Man of Enchantment
the Man of Enchantment@enchantedhombre·
@satsminded @Empty_America Nothing is terribly exciting here but there are no terrible places, just maybe nothing to do or see like anywhere else. I live in ABQ and enjoy it. My favorite land area is the Gila Wilderness, where one can be with the Gods.
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the Man of Enchantment
the Man of Enchantment@enchantedhombre·
It's an old school way of living. It's slow, a chill rat race, easy to be successful if hard working. Taxes are relatively low, unless super rich or a corporation. A very cheap place to live. Most anywhere in the Continental USA is easy to visit. Amazing beauty and outdoors. Genuinely good people, most of whom aren't concerned about money or power or prestige or status. A second world way of being.
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Ryan@satsminded·
@Empty_America @enchantedhombre We're home school, but how are the kids character in general? Living in FL and going to the play ground didn't yield much, but we're pretty far from conservative suburban normie. Basically libertarian anti vax hippy liberals 😂
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
@satsminded @enchantedhombre Like the schools are supposedly bad and I'm sure some are very bad, but in my experience our small rural school is good and appears to have nearly unlimited funding compared to what I hear about elsewhere. And we have extremely low property taxes.
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
@satsminded @enchantedhombre In my case is has excellent elk hunting for residents, housing still affordable, and probably the overall cheapest colleges for in-state kids in the USA. Also increasingly well funded due to the oil revenue. Not for everyone but it meets my desires strongly.
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Ryan@satsminded·
@Empty_America @enchantedhombre Can you explain why it's the best state to have residency in? Trying to convince my wife that we consider NM but she says she needs the "ocean"
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
@enchantedhombre Best state by far to have residency in, but they won't believe it and honestly that's fine.
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Ryan@satsminded·
@ZynxBTC I was surprised to learn he's like 28 since his posts try hard for wisdom and had 60 yo energy. lol
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
Probably the worst thing about this Bitcoin bear market is just how many people we lost. Big accounts who have capitulated because the price action has been too difficult to bear. "Hodlers" turned to traders and high time preference investors. I have no care in the world about what you do with your own capital, but if you build your profile in the space as a Bitcoin ideologue who is in it for more than just the FIAT gains then expect to get pushback when people notice your pivot. In this case I am talking about @stackhodler who has blocked me for a comment I made on his March 22 post where he said the following: "I've moved my CHF into the most stable Swiss banks in existence with unlimited state guarantees. I moved my physical gold into high security non-bank safety deposit boxes, along with some physical CHF". So much for being a Sovereign Individual lol. Like I said, I have no qualms with what people to do with their capital but it does feel fraudulent to pretend you're here for the "revolution" and to escape the shackles of the FIAT system, only just to run back to it when price action is poor. Many such cases this bear market, unfortunately. Only those with true conviction remain.
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Ryan@satsminded·
@maebichka This is what I learned to end the cycle of lower back and neck pain at age 39. Went down the rabbit hole. Now I show fam and friends how to sit, stand, bend. It's simply posture education. DM me and I'll teach you too. originalalignment.com
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maeby (artist application to ARTWHOLE now open!)
i once again have low back pain so acute that it hurts when i sneeze. once it was so bad for a few days i couldn't stand upright or walk at a normal pace but even default state is like 3-4/10 pain, stiff/can't bend i want to HIRE someone, any modalities (incl woo) u recommend?
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Stephen Chow
Stephen Chow@chowcollection·
Successfully converted one Cash Apple into one share of Metaplanet $MPJPY
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Ryan@satsminded·
Wrestling with your kids is top. @jmrphy who posted about not wanting to play outside...I feel that too. My solution is a 3-5 minute wrestling battle on the floor couch or bed. 5 yo LOVES it. I'd argue more developmentally beneficial as well.
Adam Lane Smith | The Attachment Specialist@AdamLaneSmith

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…

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