Absolutely agreed. I would love to work on getting local businesses to have access of the new system. Then having a local community of bitcoiners who frequent these businesses and receive discounts from paying via lighting vs fiat.
I’m starting to wrap my head around lightning. I need the smart people to make it dumber for me.
We’ve come a long way. When I started investing, I was diving into classic books recommended by Warren Buffett—like Security Analysis and The Intelligent Investor. Back then, it was all about buying stocks in railroads or steel companies. But welcome to a new era. Today, we have money that can’t be debased, so you no longer need to risk your capital just to hold onto your capital. Incredible. nostr:note1yvwafu9dzd7zvq2jncleddqc643p97mxdrsj8repeqfwlg0euwdsu9r306
The exponential climbs here are truly unprecedented, almost otherworldly in scale. Even aliens, accustomed to the rapid, mind-bending gains of deep space markets—where time and math work differently—are stunned. They’ve seen “Brulgon runs,” a nod to the powerful, swift species on their home planets, but nothing compares to this. The sheer force of energy channeling into this network is so intense that it draws other high-intelligence beings toward Earth, compelled by the magnetic surge of opportunity.
Started 18:6 fasting. 2nd day in and already noticed a positive shift in my sleep, overall well-being, and spirituality. Woke up earlier than usual, but feel more rested than ever. #Asknostr do you guys do any IF or extended fasts? 👍
I struggle to connect with digital books. Maybe it’s just my monkey brain resisting change, or maybe it’s the low barrier to entry of ebooks that makes them feel less significant. Printing a physical book feels like a kind of proof of work—a higher barrier to entry that might signal greater value. But maybe it’s all in my head, and I’m just slow to adapt. What do you think? #asknostr
I’ve been getting into audiobooks lately, and it’s a mixed experience. On one hand, they’re great because I can listen while working out, driving, or falling asleep. I even replay books a few times to really let some ideas sink deep into my subconscious.
On the other hand, some of the ideas require my full attention. I need to be able to stop, think and piece parts of puzzles together for them to really click for me. Again, maybe i’m a slow monkey here. 😂
There’s definitely something there. I know when I’m trying to work out ideas, I need to write freely without worrying about spelling, grammar, or formatting. If I get caught up fixing little things, it kills the momentum of the idea. But with default word processors, it’s tough—they’re full of signals and alerts that are meant to help but end up distracting me instead.
That is a huge perk. Another benefit is the privacy of the book you are reading. Imagine trying to read a book on how to get a better job during your lunch break at work.
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