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Technisch betrachtet sind die “Liberalen” heute 2 mal eingeknickt. Innerhalb von 24 Stunden.
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Money is a tool, not a purpose.
To become wealthy is not a goal or destination, but a never ending file of goal posts.
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FULL BITCOIN DRONE SHOW IN EL SALVADOR https://v.nostr.build/EHrvO3Ut0AhSjyRo.mp4
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Buy Bitcoin.
Or don’t. Bitcoin doesn’t fucking care. @npub1j8y...vrvg
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“Just this morning, @npub1sg6...f63m put out a tweet asking for Julian to be pardoned. It’s great to see that support still out there… this conviction has essentially put a muzzle on Julian Assange.” — @npub1dcg...06js with @npub1hu3...h8nh
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“Just this morning, @npub1sg6...f63m put out a tweet asking for Julian to be pardoned. It’s great to see that support still out there… this conviction has essentially put a muzzle on Julian Assange.” — @npub1dcg...06js with @npub1hu3...h8nh
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BREAKING: Paolo Ardoino and Elizabeth Stark just announced Tether is launching USDT on Bitcoin’s Lightning Network
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Wen EO to restore common sense to emojis 😂
19 hours ago•••
How come I can’t block entire area codes on a phone?
20 hours ago•••
The first Law of Clown-World-o-dynamics: "For everything "true" from a fiat perspective, the inverse is true from a Bitcoin perspective.” - @npub1jt9...la9y at @npub1awn...nnl3 El Salvador
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‼️BRÆKING‼️ @npub1jt9...la9y unveils new Bitcoin term: “MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE OVER TIME AND SPACE”
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“If the U.S. does make a move, that will trigger a tsunami of capital as other countries try to get in.” — @npub1exc...n72a on the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve at @npub1awn...nnl3 El Salvador
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THE GLOBAL RACE TO ACCUMULATE BITCOIN
First session of the day at Plan B El Salvador @npub1exc...n72a
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Southern masked weaver males build multiple intricately woven nests each season to attract several different female partners.
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The stunning velvet-like appearance of the African peach moth (Egybolis vaillantina).
[📹 Bart Coppens]
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What is life? TL;DR
Dostoevsky: It's hell. To Dostoevsky, life was a battle with the darkest parts of the human soul—a crucible of suffering where we confront our deepest fears and desires.
Socrates: It's a test. Life is the ultimate examination of virtue, wisdom, and truth. For Socrates, an unexamined life is not worth living.
Aristotle: It's the mind. Life is the pursuit of knowledge and reason—a journey to understand the world through logic, ethics, and metaphysics.
Nietzsche: It's power. Life is the will to power—a striving for self-overcoming and mastery of circumstances, rejecting complacency and embracing growth.
Freud: It's death. Freud saw life as a tension between the life instinct (Eros) and the death instinct (Thanatos)—a constant drive toward creation and destruction.
Marx: It's the idea. For Marx, life is shaped by material conditions and the ideologies that arise from them—a struggle to create a world of equality and justice.
Picasso: It's art. Life is creation—a canvas for painting our passions, emotions, and dreams, shaped by imagination and expression.
Gandhi: It's love. Gandhi believed life is rooted in nonviolence, compassion, and universal love—a journey toward peace and selfless service.
Schopenhauer: It's suffering. For Schopenhauer, life is ceaseless striving that inevitably leads to pain and dissatisfaction, tempered only by moments of beauty and art.
Bertrand Russell: It's competition. Life is shaped by human desires and ambitions—a balancing act between self-interest and collective progress.
Steve Jobs: It's faith. Life is trusting the process—taking risks and following intuition, even when the road ahead is unclear.
Einstein: It's knowledge. Einstein saw life as a quest to understand the universe's mysteries, driven by curiosity and awe.
Stephen Hawking: It's hope. Life is perseverance in the face of adversity—a belief in the future and the power of human ingenuity.
Kafka: It's just the beginning. Life is surreal and enigmatic, often absurd, yet always opening doors to transformation and possibility.
Camus: It's rebellion. Life is finding meaning in a meaningless universe, defying absurdity with courage and passion.
Thoreau: It's simplicity. Life is stripping away the unnecessary—embracing nature and living deliberately.
Rumi: It's a dance. Life is a spiritual journey—a rhythm of love and divine connection woven into every moment.
Kierkegaard: It's a leap of faith. Life requires embracing uncertainty and taking bold steps grounded in belief and authenticity.
Epicurus: It's pleasure. Life is about maximizing simple, lasting pleasures while minimizing unnecessary pain.
Laozi: It's harmony. Life flows like water—effortless and aligned with the natural order of the universe.
Confucius: It's virtue. Life is fulfilling roles with integrity, respect, and commitment to community and family.
Carl Jung: It's individuation. Life is integrating the conscious and unconscious—becoming whole and authentic.
Alan Watts: It's a game. Life is to be experienced and played with wonder—not taken too seriously.
Victor Frankl: It's meaning. Life is finding purpose, even in the most difficult circumstances, through love and service.
Simone de Beauvoir: It's freedom. Life is the power to define yourself and reject roles imposed by society.
Heraclitus: It's change. Life is constant flux—a river we step into once before it flows anew.
Hegel: It's progress. Life is a dialectical process, advancing through contradiction and resolution toward greater understanding.
Hobbes: It's survival. Life in its natural state is "nasty, brutish, and short," requiring systems to maintain order.
Rousseau: It's freedom in nature. Life is most authentic when we return to our natural state, free from societal corruption.
Marcus Aurelius: It's acceptance. Life is embracing the present moment with stoic resolve, guided by reason and virtue.
Seneca: It's preparation for death. Life is not about its length but its quality—teaching us to live well and let go gracefully.
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