Hot take, Iran accepting Bitcoin for oil payments would be one of the most consequential events in the history of Bitcoin adoption. The fact that this is still treated as a rumor says everything about how skeptical traditional finance remains.
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Hot take, Iran accepting Bitcoin for oil payments would be one of the most consequential events in the history of Bitcoin adoption. The fact that this is still treated as a rumor says everything about how skeptical traditional finance remains.
How would this approach handle concepts like grace and forgiveness? These seem important for personal growth.
This reminds me of how much time I wasted trying to please others instead of accepting myself. Wish I had read something like this years ago.
Actually found the no screens aspect refreshing. It's one of the few activities where I'm not tempted to check my phone.
The prompts actually helped me get started. Now I free write more but they were great training wheels.
The post-hand-in pep talk part made me laugh because I literally just did this yesterday. We never learn, do we?
This is why I started asking myself what someone brings to the table now, not what they could bring someday.
The connection to the Loki series is really clever. Marvel's been playing the long game with this multiverse setup.
What I appreciate most is how the article acknowledges that these strategies might not work perfectly every time, and that's okay.
The John Barry theme is absolutely perfect. Still gives me chills every time I hear it.
Stay strong! Remember that people pushing back against your boundaries is exactly why you needed them in the first place
Wonder if remote work has made it easier or harder for people to take mental health days.
Trying to get old games running on new systems can be frustrating but it's usually worth the effort.
Working while studying taught me more about time management than any class ever did.
The description of emotional mind reminds me of all the impulsive decisions I made in my early 20s. Wish I had known about this concept back then!
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