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Annalea

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Surfer, gardener, mother & barefoot lover of sunshine 🏄🏼‍♀️☀️🌿🌊 Breezy banner by @Dutchtide ☯✝✡

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Annalea
Annalea@activ_ator·
@tradetravelchil You're golden Annii. Remember your mindset and don't make any of that shit mean anything about who you are! 💓
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Trade Travel Chill
Trade Travel Chill@tradetravelchil·
Please forgive me but I'm going to take some time off social media. I was one of the first people to warn about 78k over a month ago and I put all my energy and focus into this and I worked extremely hard for it. There were very few people saying the same thing a month ago. @PhilakoneCrypto is the only person I saw with similar analysis way back then. A few days before it happened, everyone else then jumped on board with the same target (now saying they "called it"). Once it happened, I did another post saying exactly which session I was looking to long (Friday US). But it's never enough and I'm exhausted. The mental energy it takes to stay focused on the markets, keep your skill up all the while being bashed because some freeloader missed your post and then says its MY responsibility to tell them... I'm just over it. My community gets it. Our discord is pumping and every one there is focused on education and I just want to be there with people who get it for a while, whilst having some time to think about how I'm going to structure my free content moving forward.
Trade Travel Chill@tradetravelchil

I got a lot of new followers lately and I really don't want to p#$% anyone off BUT... I have a confession to make... I kinda really wanna see BTC give us a nice wash out to 78k to reset the market. Delicious short down, bag flip and ride the long through the rest of the cycle... Would be so good 🤞

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Joel Rafidi
Joel Rafidi@joelrafidi·
Born to Learn: Why Educational Systems (Even Alternative Ones) Often Miss What Matters Most When parents begin questioning traditional education, they often land on alternatives like Waldorf or Montessori as a middle ground. These systems appear more humane, more attuned to children's natural development. But let's pause and examine what we're really seeking. The core question isn't about finding a better system – it's about whether our children need a system at all. I believe we were born to self-educate. This isn't just philosophy – it's biology. Watch any infant or toddler and you'll see this truth in action: an innate drive to explore, understand, and master their world. This natural capacity for learning doesn't diminish as children grow older – it only appears to because we often interrupt it with our well-intentioned interventions. What I'm proposing isn't traditional homeschooling, which often merely recreates school structures within the home. This is fundamentally different – a path of freedom, joy, and connection where children's natural pursuit of interests leads to genuine education. This is sometimes called unschooling, though even that term fails to capture the full scope of what's possible when we trust our children's innate drive to learn. Alternative schools still operate on a fundamental assumption: that children need to be guided, shaped, and molded by external frameworks. They may use gentler methods, natural materials, or emphasize creativity, but the underlying paradigm remains: adults know better than children about how, when, and what they should learn. Consider the Waldorf emphasis on imitation – the belief that young children learn primarily by absorbing and reflecting the actions, attitudes, and atmosphere around them. While it definitely offers an upgrade on conventional schooling, we might ask: why seek structured environments for natural learning? I genuinely believe that my wife and I are the most ideal people for our children to be impacted by. If I didn't believe this, it would raise serious questions about my path, about the level of inner work I've done, and about how much I trust myself to be a key formative archetype for my children – questions that would concern me far more than any educational methodology. As we live with authenticity and purpose, our homes fill with creativity, competence, and consciousness – the very qualities we hope our children will absorb through their daily experience of authentic family life. This leads us to a deeper invitation: to examine our own relationship with learning, creativity and self-trust. When we feel fully inspired and aligned in our own lives, we naturally create the most nurturing spaces for our children's sovereign development. Why outsource this sacred role to others, however well-intentioned they may be? Finish reading the full article for free on my Substack.
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Jenny BSN RN LMT
Jenny BSN RN LMT@mommaleo·
The most classified information isn’t about aliens… …it’s about what humans are truly capable of.
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Aaron Stupple
Aaron Stupple@astupple·
A bedrock myth of conventional parenting is that forcing a kid to do something TEACHES them that thing. Force them to eat right, do math, say thank you, go to sleep and wake up, and they'll do those things in the absence of your force.
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lynk@lynk0x·
90 % of CT
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
Someone just asked me to name two structures that hold water I was like well dam
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
When I was 20, I wanted to be a millionaire. Once I was a millionaire, I wanted to be in my 20s. Which means everything that I make between now and the end of time, I’d pay at the end of time to be back here now. We always trade the thing we have most for the thing we want most
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Cale 🥬
Cale 🥬@CaleCrypto·
Make babies not war
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Annalea@activ_ator·
@lynk0x The casual (substitute) teacher is here! 😆
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lynk@lynk0x·
Are you this old?
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Annalea@activ_ator·
Two choices: Circumstances become conflictive through meaning-making. Or; Circumstances become blessings through meaning-making.
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Richard D. Bartlett
Richard D. Bartlett@RichDecibels·
no one wants to admit it but “I can fix him” actually works and can be the foundation for a great relationship
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Annalea@activ_ator·
@intjgamergirl @RichDecibels The man says - this woman is perfect I hope she never changes! The woman says - this man is pretty good but I can tweak him! 😳😆
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Deb🐝 🇸🇬@intjgamergirl·
@RichDecibels I gotta disagree... Most of the time it doesn't work. If it did for you then you're an outlier.
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Annalea@activ_ator·
@thedankoe German New Medicine! Seriously. A complete map of the body's tissues and how they adapt for our survival in the face of conflict. Based on the science of embryology, scientifically verified by CT scan, over 40,000 cases. I would be honoured to help you with your headaches.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
I get cluster headaches every 2-3 years. In short, they fucking suck. Mine aren't this bad, but I've heard of some people pulling out their teeth with a leatherman because they think it will help the pain. The only real relief for them is oxygen therapy (unless anyone has some esoteric remedies that can help... I've tried a lot). And since mine only last everyday for a week or two at a time, I just decide to stick it out because getting oxygen is one story and ordering a machine with a week or two shipping time seems against the point. Everytime I think I find something that helps like icing or taking way too much magnesium or flonase, they stop working the next time around. Now this isn't a post to complain. It's the exact opposite. When I'm not rolling around on the floor gripping my head and trying not to pull my hair, life is so amazing. It feels like a privilege to be able to write and work. Food tastes better. The sun feels like I've been stuck inside for 6 months. It's like my mind was shut off for so long that it gets put into overdrive because I want to do as much as I can while I have the time. Maybe there is a lesson here. Maybe it's gratitude. Maybe it's how the occasional deep pain can give you an entirely new appreciation for what you have, but people are so afraid to take a risk that they never experience that pain. I hope you never experience a cluster headache, but I hope you find something to be appreciative of today.
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