Max Fray

199 posts

Max Fray

Max Fray

@thmxfy

Just out here trying to be human. Advocating for fair-market healthcare billing in and unfair-market world.

Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@WankerEvan @stephenjhall @LinkofSunshine This is pretty false actually. While there can be some genetic predisposition to TD2, there's absolutely evidence that it can and has been reversed (if you want to call it remission, fine) for many people by lifestyle and diet changes.
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Evan
Evan@WankerEvan·
@stephenjhall @LinkofSunshine Obviously obesity is the fastest growing, why would anyone deny that? T2D isn't only triggered by lifestyle choices and GLP-1 products have a medical use. The idea that you'd imply Ozempic is not a good thing b/c of an obesity epidemic to me is insane. It is a relative marvel.
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Basil🧡
Basil🧡@LinkofSunshine·
If you ever see posts by like Ron Paul talking about how we’re “wasting” government money on random studies, just remember that Ozempic comes from a paper on eating habits of an endangered lizard in the Sahara
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Clay Lewis Jenkins@JudgeClayJ·
Dallas ISD Now Offers Universal Pre-K after last night’s unanimous vote of ⁦@dallasschools⁩ Board. Huge deal for kids and their parents! Studies show this dramatically improves kindergarten (and beyond) readiness and has a strong impact on workforce. dmagazine.com/frontburner/20…
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Stephen Hall
Stephen Hall@stephenjhall·
I genuinely just thought that this was what thinking was. Are there really people who can’t do this?
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

I accidentally broke my brain reading about Nobel Prize winners last month. There's this thing called "Janusian thinking" that basically explains why some people's minds work like magic while the rest of us think in straight lines. Named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces pointing opposite directions. The psychologist who discovered it, Albert Rothenberg, was trying to figure out what made breakthrough thinkers different. He interviewed dozens of Nobel laureates, major artists, revolutionary scientists. What he found sounds impossible. These people can hold two different ideas in their mind at the same time. They can explore both without switching back and forth or forcing a quick comparison. They can consider “yes” and “no” to the same question simultaneously and stay clear-headed. Einstein too talked about this when he described his relativity breakthrough. He was imagining riding alongside a beam of light while also standing perfectly still. Both perspectives at once. Mozart said he could hear an entire symphony "all at once," every note, every contradiction, every resolution happening in a single moment of awareness. Your average person's mind works like a courtroom. Evidence comes in, you weigh it, you reach a verdict. Case closed. But Janusian minds work more like... I don't know, like a quantum computer that can process multiple realities simultaneously until something new emerges from the overlap. I've started noticing it in conversations. When someone can genuinely see both sides of something without needing to pick one, it drives people nuts. They want you to land somewhere definite. The ability to live in that tension space reads as wishy-washy or indecisive. Most creative advice tells you to "think outside the box." But Janusian thinking is weirder than that. It's being inside and outside the box at the same time. It's thinking the box exists and doesn't exist simultaneously. Which explains why truly creative people seem slightly unhinged. They think they're choosing between realities. But, they're inhabiting multiple realities at once, mining the contradictions for insights the rest of us never see. Sadly, most of us have trained ourselves out of this ability. We've learned that holding contradictions feels unstable, so we rush toward resolution. We've been taught that changing your mind means you were wrong before, so we defend positions instead of exploring them. But the people changing the world have kept that childlike ability to hold impossible thoughts without needing them to make sense immediately. We just need to live in the questions everyone else is too scared to ask.

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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@BitPaine Respectfully, most new builds are built terribly...
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Bit Paine ⚡️
Bit Paine ⚡️@BitPaine·
PSA: NEVER buy a house from a boomer. Wait for prices to fall, and/or buy new construction, which typically leads price declines. Housing materials, appliances, and architecture have advanced a lot since the boomers bought their McMansions for a strawberry.
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Max Fray@thmxfy·
@skijack90 @JoinCrowdHealth It's 99.9% funding rate for ELIGIBLE bills... Not "any random bill that gets submitted." The .1% are bills that were eligible but did not get funded (like in their original post). Everything gets more expensive in inflationary environment but name something better than this.
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CrowdHealth
CrowdHealth@JoinCrowdHealth·
UNFUNDED BILLS: FLAW OR FEATURE? A CASE STUDY The Crowd has funded 37,199 bills as of this morning. We recently had the 30th bill (.0008) go unfunded. Why? Member started in October of 2025 October: Member was asked to help a newborn: MEMBER FUNDED November: Member was asked to help with Breast Cancer: MEMBER DECLINED TO FUND December: Member was asked to help with a thyroid nodule: MEMBER DECLINED TO FUND January: Member was asked to help with a dermatological condition: MEMBER DECLINED TO FUND 3 of the first 4 months since this member started, member declined to fund other members. FEBRUARY - Member had a $1500 ER VISIT. Requested help from the Crowd. Member paid the first $500. We asked for $1000 from 4 members. They all declined. We asked for $1000 from another set of 4 members. They all declined. We asked for $1000 from a third set of 4 members. They all declined.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@skijack90 @JoinCrowdHealth It's not about declines. It's about fair prices. The reason they've declined so few is because they negotiate bills into a fair price range. They don't just automatically stamp "approved" for every bill that comes through. They work to get the bills into a fair range first.
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Jack
Jack@skijack90·
@thmxfy @JoinCrowdHealth Those are fair points I am happy with Crowd Health I think rates will go up in the future as all the “FREE STUFF” people come in and demand massage therapy and shit I think it’s cheap now because they have a responsible customer base They don’t decline anything. Unsustainable
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@skijack90 @JoinCrowdHealth It's already cheaper than insurance, and they have seldom ever asked for the maximum commitment amount. Not sure what more you could ask for.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@skijack90 @JoinCrowdHealth This isn't "insurance" and it's fine that that is what you want it for, but in order to have enough people willing to help YOU when YOU need something funded, the criteria has to fit enough people to make it sustainable.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@skijack90 @JoinCrowdHealth Do you know how many members are young families? If you don't fund pregnancies, then this isn't viable for a huge portion of the member base. The pregnancy member commitment is already $3k instead of $500. I'm not sure how this would be sustainable with that criteria.
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Jack
Jack@skijack90·
@JoinCrowdHealth I wish CrowdHealth would decline a bit more and not fund elective procedures like pregnancy / PT I wish they only funded strictly necessary recovery stemming from unforeseen events Like 95% of physical therapy is just a scam / hand holding service. Look it up on YouTube
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@JaquelineL99398 @Altcoin_Life @JoinCrowdHealth @MatrixMysteries As I mentioned before, they will help negotiate. You seem more interested in debunking than understanding. Instead of arguing with a marketing person, you could go research on their website, or set up a phone call with advisor to ask questions. I don’t think that’s what you want.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@JaquelineL99398 @Altcoin_Life @JoinCrowdHealth @MatrixMysteries The only way this model works sustainably in the long run is if members do their part to help keep costs down. When doing an elective procedure, they will help you find the procedure for a fair price. As a self-pay patient, you don’t have to go with “in network” referrals.
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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“My family plan costs $1,500 a month — and each of my three KIDS has a $6,000 deductible.” He must pay $30,000 out-of-pocket BEFORE insurance covers anything for them — on top of $18,000 a year just to keep the plan alive. This isn’t coverage — it’s a SCAM.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@ianharber USB-C chargeable iPod classic with Bluetooth and a headphone jack that just plays music and maybe has some of old school games they had would go so hard.
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@rohancp2005 @JoinCrowdHealth @ashleyj9358 Monthly cap is always the same. They can’t go back and ask for the difference from a previous month. They’ve also only asked for the max like three months in the company’s existence.
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Ron
Ron@rohancp2005·
@JoinCrowdHealth @ashleyj9358 That’s understandable , is contribution amount capped monthly? If for example out of $300 contributions one month only asked for $250 does $50 gets rolled over to next month?
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@forestmanjohn I’ve been desperately trying to find a good plastic free option. Now when you say plastic free, what about the water lines?
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JC Foster
JC Foster@forestmanjohn·
3 months ago, I quit my job to chase a dream: to build an affordable, convenient, plastic-free coffee maker. Grateful for everyone who has reserved ❤️ puresteelco.com
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@Billie_T to be fair, the league's kind of a joke
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CrowdHealth
CrowdHealth@JoinCrowdHealth·
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Max Fray
Max Fray@thmxfy·
@Leishman Healthcare billing and customer support, too. 🫩
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Alexander Leishman 🇺🇸
There is no good reason to outsource customer support to sketchy third world countries, especially in financial services. It boggles my mind that companies still do this.
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