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damagi
@damagideployer
Creating the best tool for deployers (devvin tools).
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15 SEÑALES DE QUE ERES MENTALMENTE FUERTE (PERO AÚN NO TE DAS CUENTA)
1. Te sientes cómodo estando solo
2. Ya no reaccionas de forma exagerada
3. Dices "no" sin sentirte culpable
4. Te recuperas en privado
5. Prefieres la paz a tener que demostrar que tienes razón
6. No compartes cada uno de tus movimientos
7. Perdonas, pero no vuelves a conectar
8. Te adaptas, pero nunca te achicas
9. Ya no le tienes miedo al silencio
10. Cortas el contacto con la gente sin previo aviso
11. Proteges tu paz sin disculparte
12. Dejas de compararte con los demás
13. Te recuperas más rápido de los reveses
14. No buscas la validación de los demás
15. Confías en tus decisiones sin necesitar aprobación
Guarda esto. Eres más fuerte de lo que crees. 💪
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the ultimate mindset shift is to understand that no matter what you do, nothing is really hard. it’s just new
every single person you see who is mastering something, and you think: “damn, this person must have been born for this…”
but that’s not true. it’s not a born attribute. the simple question is: how many repetitions has this person invested to actually become good at it
they just started earlier than you. they failed more than you. that’s all
it’s not hard. it’s just new
so if you want to learn and master something, don’t let doubts discourage you. embrace the discomfort of being a beginner. do it again and again. and soon it will feel easy

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Your brain processes self-talk through the same neural circuits it uses for actual speech. Broca's area, the auditory cortex, and the prefrontal cortex all fire when you're just thinking words silently.
This is where it gets wild.
When participants in an fMRI study repeated self-affirming phrases like "I am capable," their nucleus accumbens (the brain's reward hub) showed 30% greater activation compared to neutral phrases. The nucleus accumbens sits deep in the basal forebrain and receives dopamine signals that encode prediction errors. When you tell yourself something positive, your brain's reward circuitry interprets it as a success expectancy and primes the system to respond more vigorously to actual rewards.
The mechanism works in both directions. Negative self-talk suppresses dopamine release in that same circuit. Low tonic dopamine in the nucleus accumbens produces anhedonia, fatigue, and reluctance to start tasks. The symptoms most people call "lack of motivation" are often just a dopamine deficit created by their own internal dialogue.
Here's the practical piece. Ethan Kross at Michigan found that third-person self-talk ("You've got this" instead of "I've got this") creates psychological distance that reduces amygdala reactivity. The amygdala is your brain's threat detector. By using your own name or "you" instead of "I," you activate the same prefrontal override used in cognitive reappraisal, the clinical technique therapists use to reframe negative thoughts.
Your inner voice also activates the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, which directly suppresses amygdala activity. A phrase as simple as "calm down, this is just a test" literally downregulates your fear response at the neural level.
About 25% of all human thought is inner speech. That means a quarter of your brain's daily processing is shaped by whether you're feeding it threat signals or reward signals. The circuitry doesn't distinguish between words you hear from someone else and words you generate internally. Both hit the same auditory processing regions.
You are, quite literally, your own most influential voice.
For all Curious@fascinatingonX
🚨BREAKING: Science confirms that brain cells are influenced by our self-talk.
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Can’t wait till we get back to days like this. All in ONE day.
Devs > Deployers
Holders > Jeets
One wallet > Multi wallets
If you buy coins from people that consistently multi wallet and rug what do you think the difference will be with the next coin they buy? It’ll be the same shit.
Stop buying after serial-rapest on chain.
Think for yourself and hold for yourself.
Nothing will change if we don’t.

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Simple vid kind of about trading a narrative where I make 50k (It doesnt fully show the conviction but its not bad)
Informative videos coming soon but I hope you enjoy this watch.
🩷 and ♻️
youtu.be/4euyrV50ovw

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17 sol at 6k market cap live on stream and happy to do it on REPEAT
These streamers Ethan Prosper in specific bundle deploys with his fnf called 'Big YahuFNF' and farms all day long LIVE.
@TradingTerminal @a1lon9 @json1444 I'd highly recommend changing who you guys partner with. This shouldn't be the image terminal/pumpfun wants to represent them.
This pipsqueak twig is biting his fingernails all anxious not wanting people to realize what he's doing with his buy/sell bubbles turned off.
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🚨a man used Grok to design a cancer vaccine for his dying dog, and it worked. read this.
> tech bro with zero biology background.
> doggy got cancer.
> vets said 1-6 months left.
> bro said nah.
> he used gpt, gemini, and grok to design a full bioinformatics pipeline.
> sequenced tumor DNA for $3k.
> used AlphaFold to model the mutated proteins.
> grok helped designed a personalized mRNA vaccine.
> partnered with three Australian universities.
> ethics approval: 3 months.
> vaccine design: 2 months.
> first injection: december 2025.
> tumors shrank. legs returned to normal.
> dog is happy.
> now designing version 2 for the remaining tumor..
Paul is now building a company to make personalized canine cancer treatments accessible to everyone.
the cure for cancer will be open-source. it started with a dog named Rosie.
Paul S. Conyngham@paul_conyngham
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imagine you’re brand new to memecoins
you hear from a friend that you can make supplemental income just by trading
sounds easy right?
you log on to the trenches with $200 (which is a lot for you because money is tight these days)
you see a coin is getting insane volume from a tweet and tons of influencers are in it so you buy $100 worth of it
you work a 9-5 so you have to get back to work
30 minutes go by so you decide to go check on your coin
your $100 is now $1
you ask yourself “what just happened???”
apparently there was another coin with the same narrative that launched 4 seconds before the one you bought and everyone rotated into that one
you decide to take your loss and buy into the one that’s running with $100
surely this is the one that’s going to run, right?
you get back to work for only 5 minutes this time because you’re stressing about losing again
you check the coin you bought and your $100 is now $1 again
how did this just happen?
everyone decided to rotate back into the first one that ran because a KOL wallet revived it
you now have $2 and your trench story is over already
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people need to understand that this situation is a real reality for new people trying to get into trading
new traders need guidance and there needs to be coins worth bidding and holding
this is why it’s so important for people to have friend groups and mentors to teach them how to succeed in crypto these days
otherwise people will lose before the game even started
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The Invisible Glass Experiment
Scientists once conducted a fascinating experiment with a pike and an aquarium.
They placed a transparent glass barrier in the middle of the tank. On one side was a large, hungry pike. On the other side swam several small fish.
As soon as the pike spotted the smaller fish, it launched itself forward to attack.
Bang! It crashed headfirst into the invisible glass and was thrown backward.
Undeterred, the pike tried again... and again. Each attempt ended the same way a painful collision. After repeated failures , its head became bruised and some of its scales were knocked loose.
Eventually, the pike gave up. It retreated to a corner of the tank, clearly frightened and defeated.
Then, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier.
The small fish now swam freely around the entire aquarium some even passing right in front of the pike’s mouth.
But the pike never attacked again.
Even though it was starving, it refused to strike. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there.
A few days later, the pike died of starvation surrounded by abundant food it could no longer bring itself to eat.
This phenomenon is known as the Pike Effect (or Pike Syndrome).
It serves as a powerful metaphor for how repeated failures and setbacks can create invisible mental barriers that limit us long after the real obstacles have disappeared.
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Arquivo Epstein EFTA00080475:
Explica: "levar pessoas ao suicídio é uma prática comum" com armas de energia direcionada.
matrixbot@thematrixb0t
Epstein File EFTA00080475: Explains how “driving people to commit suicide is a common practice” with directed energy weapons.
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