At the beginning of the month my right lung collapsed. After 2 operations, intensive care and another 14 days in hospital, I'm now back home and fighting my way back to life step by step. I don't want any sympathy because after 13 years of smoking cigarettes and 12 years of smoking weed, I contributed a lot to this blow myself. Knowing that this lung collapse could have been fatal and that the likelihood of it happening again will never be completely zero again is very difficult for me. But it helps me to talk about it. I'm getting better physically every day, the mental problems are more of a problem at the moment, but I'll get to grips with that too. As a bitcoiner, I thought my low time preference was the most important thing. Now I know better. Stay healthy, take care of your life, it's a unique gift. And make your family and friends feel good. I wish you all nothing but the best.
Personal Responsibility - Part 2
Personal responsibility and Bitcoin are often associated with one's custody and management of one's own capital. However, the following text is intended to deal with the individual's responsibility within a society. Bitcoin teaches us to take responsibility for the future.
Personal responsibility is a concept that can help promote a people-oriented society and create a strong foundation for a sustainable future. It is about each individual taking responsibility to take care of their own existence and the community of life that depends on others.
more:
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The return to personal responsibility, effectiveness and one's own will - Part 1
In a world where it has become the general consensus to say "you can't change that anyway," one's quest for responsibility usually feels like running in a prescribed lane.
The creation of structures such as states and governments, with an accompanying ramification of laws, regulations and rules, has shaped a sense of powerlessness. This feeling is so entrenched that grievances and injustices are accepted by the masses as unchangeable or even inevitable.
read more:
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