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@yankel97

HTB member. Options Trader. Served IDF. Whilst Hamas’ ancestors were worshiping idols mine were Priests in Solomon’s Temple. I hate Hamas.

Doha, Qatar Katılım Mart 2012
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Mountain Jew
Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@IRIMFA_EN Mate, you and your regime have no legitimacy. We don't want you targeting Jews in Australia or around the world. Pack your bags, go back home and read the Scroll of Esther so you can repent.
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Iranian FM slams European troika’s illegal move to reinstate terminated UNSC resolutions against #Iran In an official letter to #EU Foreign Policy Chief and Coordinator of the #JCPOA Joint Commission Kaya Kallas, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi outlined Iran’s position regarding the dispute settlement mechanism laid out in the JCPOA. Araghchi voiced regret over the selective and incomplete narrative presented by the EU and the three European countries in their letter dated August 8, 2025. The foreign minister said the European sides ignored essential facts and procedural precedents related to the JCPOA and UN Security Council Resolution 2231 and overlooked their long-standing non-compliance with their obligations under the JCPOA. Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s previous positions, extensively detailed in correspondence dated July 22, saying the three European countries have no legal authority to resort to the dispute resolution mechanism or to trigger the automatic re-imposition of sanctions. He also noted that this stance has been supported by the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China, citing their official explanatory notes submitted to the Security Council. Araqchi referred to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s long-standing use of the dispute resolution mechanism and said Tehran was the first JCPOA signatory to invoke it in response to the US withdrawal from the agreement and the EU and three European countries’ failure to fulfill their obligations. While rejecting the claim that the mechanism was only activated in two formal cases in 2020, he cited Iran’s use of the mechanism in the May 10, 2018 letter and multiple Joint Commission meetings on May 25 and July 6, 2018, which took place before Iran’s reciprocal actions. Araghchi underscored that ignoring these precedents discredits the EU’s arguments. The top Iranian diplomat noted that the claim of the three European countries activating the dispute resolution mechanism in 2020 was explicitly rejected by Iran, Russia, and China and constituted an unjustified and unacceptable “reciprocal action against a reciprocal action” in response to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s legitimate corrective measures.
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@HitTheBidRadio get christopher walken on to discuss investments. "I own lot of QQQ, it's crazy"
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SOLIDJELLO@nillionare·
Measuring Personal Growth: Applying VWAP to Life Balance and Happiness #VWAP #EarningsReport $STOCKS #REPORTING $FULT $HWC $JBHT $OMC $ASML $BAC $FHN $GS $JNJ $MS $MTB $PGR $PLD $PNC $QQQ $SPY $UVXY $CRCL $CRWV $AA $KMI $UAL $TSM $PEP $META $TSLA In the world of finance, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is a key metric used by traders to gauge the average price of a stock over a period, weighted by the volume of trades. It provides a benchmark for understanding whether a stock's price is trending above or below its "fair value" based on market activity. But what if we borrowed this concept and applied it to our personal lives? Enter "Life VWAP"—a metaphorical tool for measuring personal growth, life balance, and happiness. By viewing life as a series of "trades" (events, decisions, and experiences), where "volume" represents the emotional intensity or impact of those moments, we can calculate a weighted average of our overall well-being. This helps us visualize how we're performing against our own "mean" understanding of happiness—the baseline level of contentment we expect or aspire to. In this article, we'll explore how to conceptualize and measure personal growth using Life VWAP, illustrate it with real-life examples of events trending above and below the mean, and offer practical strategies to boost happiness and recover when life dips below the line. Understanding Life VWAP: The Basics Think of your life as a stock chart. Each day, week, or year brings "trades"—moments like landing a promotion, enduring a breakup, or simply enjoying a quiet evening with loved ones. The "price" is the happiness or fulfillment derived from each event, rated on a subjective scale (say, 1-10, where 10 is peak joy and 1 is deep despair). The "volume" is the weight: how much emotional energy or lasting impact that event carries. A minor annoyance, like spilling coffee, might have low volume (minimal weight), while a major life milestone, like graduating college, has high volume (significant weight). Life VWAP is then the cumulative weighted average of these happiness prices over time: Life VWAP=∑(Happiness Score×Impact Volume)∑Impact Volume\text{Life VWAP} = \frac{\sum (\text{Happiness Score} \times \text{Impact Volume})}{\sum \text{Impact Volume}}\text{Life VWAP} = \frac{\sum (\text{Happiness Score} \times \text{Impact Volume})}{\sum \text{Impact Volume}} This isn't about literal calculations (though you could track it in a journal or app if you're data-driven). It's a mental model for reflection. Your "mean understanding of happiness is your personal benchmark—perhaps a 7/10, representing a balanced state where joys outweigh sorrows. Personal growth occurs when you consistently trend above this mean, building resilience and fulfillment. Dips below signal imbalances, prompting adjustments. To measure it practically: Daily/Short-Term VWAP: Track a week's events to spot immediate trends. Long-Term VWAP: Review quarterly or annually for overall growth patterns. Tools: Use a simple journal with columns for event, happiness score, and impact (1-10), then compute the average weighted by impact. By monitoring Life VWAP, you gain insight into life balance—ensuring work, relationships, health, and self-care aren't disproportionately weighted. Life Events: Trending Over and Under the Mean Life isn't a flat line; it's volatile, with events pushing us above or below our mean happiness. Here's how this plays out in examples. Assume a mean happiness of 7/10 for a typical person—content but with room for growth. Examples of Trending Above the Mean (Positive Momentum) These are high-volume positive events that elevate your VWAP, fostering growth and balance. Event: Achieving a career milestone (e.g., promotion after years of effort) Happiness Score:9/10 Impact Volume:8/10 Effect on VWAP: Pulls VWAP up significantly due to high weight Why It Trends Above: Builds confidence and financial stability, reinforcing long-term fulfillment. Event: Deepening a relationship (e.g., marriage or reconciling with a friend) Happiness Score:8/10 Impact Volume:7/10 Effect on VWAP: Boosts overall average with emotional depth Why It Trends Above: Enhances social support, a key pillar of happiness, creating lasting positive ripples. Event: Personal breakthrough (e.g., completing a marathon after training) Happiness Score:9/10 Impact Volume:9/10 Effect on VWAP: Sharp upward spike Why It Trends Above: Demonstrates resilience, improving self-esteem and physical health balance. In these cases, the high impact amplifies the positivity, trending your life above the mean and accelerating personal growth. Examples of Trending Below the Mean (Negative Pull) Conversely, setbacks can drag VWAP down, disrupting balance and highlighting areas for growth. Event: Job loss during economic downturn Happiness Score:3/10 Impact Volume:9/10 Effect on VWAP: Heavy downward pull due to high weight Why It Trends Below: Creates financial stress and identity crisis, eroding daily contentment. Event: Breakup after a long-term relationship Happiness Score:2/10 Impact Volume:8/10 Effect on VWAP: Significant dip, lingering effects Why It Trends Below: Disrupts emotional stability, leading to isolation and questioning self-worth. Event: Health scare (e.g., injury sidelining hobbies) Happiness Score:4/10 Impact Volume:7/10 Effect on VWAP: Moderate but persistent drag Why It Trends Below: Limits physical activity, unbalancing life and amplifying frustration. These low-score, high-volume events can pull your VWAP below the mean, signaling imbalance—perhaps over-reliance on one area (like career) at the expense of others. Strategies to Improve Happiness and Raise Life VWAP To trend above your mean, focus on increasing positive volumes while minimizing negative ones. Personal growth thrives on intentional actions that compound over time. Diversify Your 'Portfolio': Just as traders diversify stocks, balance life domains. Allocate time to relationships, hobbies, health, and career. If work dominates (high volume, variable happiness), introduce low-stakes joys like daily walks (consistent 7/10 happiness, medium volume) to stabilize VWAP. Amplify Positive Volumes: Seek high-impact positives. Set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) for milestones. For example, volunteer regularly— it often scores 8/10 happiness with 6/10 impact, gradually lifting the average. Mindfulness and Reflection: Journal weekly to calculate rough VWAP. Identify patterns: If relationships drag you down, invest in communication skills. Practices like meditation can reframe low-score events, reducing their volume. Build Resilience Buffers: Cultivate habits like exercise, sleep, and nutrition. These create a "safety net," ensuring even high-volume negatives don't tank your mean. Studies show consistent physical activity can boost baseline happiness by 1-2 points. Seek External Input: Therapy or coaching provides objective "market analysis." Friends offer support, turning potential dips into growth opportunities. By proactively weighting positives, you not only improve happiness but also measure tangible growth—watching your VWAP rise over months. Recovering When on the Downside of Life VWAP Dips are inevitable, but recovery is about regaining momentum without panic-selling your well-being.Acknowledge the Dip: Avoid denial; label the event's score and volume. For a job loss (low VWAP), grieve briefly, then assess: "This is temporary; my mean is still 7/10." Short-Term Stabilizers: Focus on quick wins. Engage in "circuit breakers" like calling a loved one (high happiness, low effort) or breaking routines with travel. These inject positives to counteract the pull. Reweight and Rebuild: Reduce the event's lingering volume through reframing—e.g., "This breakup freed time for self-growth." Pursue skill-building (e.g., online courses post-job loss) to create new high-volume positives. Leverage Compound Recovery: Start small. Daily gratitude lists can shift focus, gradually raising scores. Over time, this compounds, pulling VWAP above the mean. Professional Support: If VWAP stays low for weeks, consult a therapist. They help unpack high-volume negatives, preventing chronic imbalance. Remember, markets (and life) are cyclical. A severe dip often precedes a rebound, fostering deeper growth. Track progress: If your monthly VWAP climbs from 5/10 to 6.5/10, celebrate the uptrend. Wrapping Up: VWAP as a Lifelong Compass Life VWAP isn't about rigid math—it's a flexible framework for self-awareness. By measuring personal growth against your mean happiness, you gain control over balance, turning life's volatility into purposeful evolution. Whether trending above with triumphs or recovering from setbacks, the goal is sustained upward momentum. Start tracking today; your future self is your best investment.
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@khamenei_ir Mark my words. By Shushan Purim next year, (Adar 15th) you and your regime will be in the dustbin of history. Tick tock.
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Khamenei.ir
Khamenei.ir@khamenei_ir·
Those who know the Iranian people and their history know that the Iranian nation isn’t a nation that surrenders.
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Khamenei Media
Khamenei Media@Khamenei_m·
🔴 The Islamic Republic’s Armed Forces will deal heavy blows to the evil Zionist enemy. Imam Khamenei June 13, 2025
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
For those of you unaware of why Israel is invading Iran is because they plan on taking all of this land with the help of American This is well known in Israel and not some conspiracy theory
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
Hamas are not terrorists, they’re an army fighting for their country against the worst terror organization on the planet.
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Paul Williams
Paul Williams@freemonotheist·
Profound
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David Morgan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 #StayFree
They censored my pinned post. 2.4 million views. Over 50K likes. I don’t know what they did. I don’t know how they did it. But X is once again under Jewish control. Nevertheless, the noticing continues.
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@jakeshieldsajj Jake. I am your father. You are half Jewish. That is why you have a Jewish name junior.
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Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
Israel is a terrorist state
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@BladeoftheS 1492 all over again. Spain will return to a Muslim caliphate within 50 years. Enjoy.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Spain stopped supplying Israel with weapons, recognised Palestine and will arrest Netanyahu. ¡Viva España!
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@richards1052 This won’t save you mate. You are a Jew and you will be treated as such by Jihadis and Nazis. Total sell out. Sad
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Tikun Olam 🍉🇮🇷
Tikun Olam 🍉🇮🇷@richards1052·
I am a Jew. I once loved Israel (love-hate actually). I studied at its universities. I am a fluent In Hebrew. But Israel has turned. It has become a monster. It is evil.
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
What if a Lebanese electronic device is currently above your city - window seat - on board a commercial airliner? Bringing a Boeing 747 down on your family, your neighbours, on you? Would you be laughing then? @MoatsTV #LebanonBlast
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Mountain Jew
Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@Rrrrnessa Remember the 10 plagues in Egypt? This is just the first mate.
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Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura
Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura@arnesa_kustura·
There is no way that what Israel just pulled in Lebanon is not a war crime. It is 100% a war crime. It is an act of terror and attempting to justify it by saying the target was Hezbollah when they killed children, medics, doctors, civilians is not going to work. Horrific.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
Eliminated 10 Hezballons Eliminated by the Beeper operation
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Mountain Jew@yankel97·
@DanBilzerian Dan. I dated your mother. I am your biological father. You are half Jewish.
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