• Bored of It

    Switch it up?


  • Radiation is Power

    Obvious Decisions are Obvious

    Hedge, Barbell

     understanding human conditions under scarcity to improve their conditions

     governments should not run the economy

     i’m glad I didn’t study economics and came up with my own economic theories by myself. 

    Scientism, Fake Certainty

     virtually uninterrupted global growth

    Bitcoin can help drive virtually uninterrupted global growth?

    Standard of value

    International price mechanism

    Currency manipulation?

    Nationalism is bad

    Economic Nationalism

    All war is unproductive

    Just leave people alone

    Devaluation

    The laws of economics –> can we really make it like physics?

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    Bitcoin as digital energy

    Double spend problem –> law of conservation of energy

    Digital music file … or is it digital energy?

    Not conservative …

    Inflation

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    Non conservative in the universe

    What is energy

    Energy is conservative ***

    What is energy? Electricity, sound, metal, glass, granite

    Everything is energy in universe

    Think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration

    Political energy

    Convert into work. Property, energy etc..

    Heat exchange *

    Make it into matter or property or work

    Non conservative and can get work done

    Can be converted into matter or energy

    Digital Gold

    What is gold?

    –> gold is a property. Property is low frequency money –> sits in vault, sits for 30 years and stable

    Mid frequency –> YEN

    STRONG CURRENCY

    yen is weaker than USD

    .

    Radiation in cyberspace

    Sun –> radiation

    Music is acoustic energy flowing to you to make you happy

    Acoustic energy can be a weapon

    Kinetic to potential energy

    .

    Coal, oil

    I’ll pay you a million satoshis a second to listen to my mouth move

    SHINE THE light in cyberspace

    I shower money at you

    .

    Radiate satoshis at people

    What’s gravity?

    Can I create gravity?

    Speed and velocity

    10,000 satoshis to deposit a comment … cost for kinetic energy which is potential energy

    Change your energy situation

    What is orbit?

    A bank is an astronomical body

    My cyber body loan, smart contract

    … create new forms of energy?

    Give me $100M satoshis

    I will exchange one form of energy for another form of energy

    Competing Ideas

    –> significance of all of that?

    Create a new class using lightning badges –> marketing apps?

    Streaming sats for their attention

    Keep stacking those sats

    You Can’t die in cyberspace

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    A lightning bank?

    Duplicate friction

    Digital speed bumps or limits

    6 comments were bots

    In a world without friction or consequences, I cam send a million bots

    Steel has more energy than drywall

    What is doxing

    Capital is energy

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    Adiabatic lapse

    Oil doesn’t decay

    Electricity in battery does

    Conserve energy

    Don’t suck out oxygen from the room! ***

    don’t stay in the room … suffocate or freeze to death

    Don’t freeze to death

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    Positive capital. Negative working capital?

    How to borrow a B?

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    Economic security?

    Paradigm shifts is biggest things

    Can you rent out Bitcoin?

    Pure digital capital

    Gravity, friction , orbital mechanics

    The next version of the energy

    First order ignorance

    Virtual vs real

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    Cryptographic energy

    Digital Capital?

    Radiation is good for us


  • The Human Lever

    Man is the ultimate lever


  • Pet Slaves


  • LONG HAIR IS FOR FREE MEN


  • The Death of Lamborghini

    Urus SE—

    1. “SE” moniker is bad and base.
    2. Plug in hybrid thing and view and optics looks lame

  • Think Physicality


  • Don’t Call it a “Brand”


  • GOD IS LIGHT


  • Conquer the Web


  • What is Cholesterol?

    Increase your cholesterol consumption, increase your testosterone

    Highest foods with highest cholesterol

    Foods with high cholesterol levels are primarily derived from animal sources. Here are some of the foods that are particularly high in cholesterol:

    1. Egg Yolks: A single egg yolk contains about 185 mg of cholesterol, making it one of the richest sources of dietary cholesterol.
    2. Organ Meats: Liver and other organ meats are extremely high in cholesterol. For example, a 100-gram serving of beef liver contains about 337 mg of cholesterol.
    3. Shellfish: Certain types of shellfish are high in cholesterol. For example, shrimp and lobster have higher cholesterol levels, with a 100-gram serving of shrimp providing about 195 mg of cholesterol.
    4. Cheese: Cheese can be high in cholesterol, particularly full-fat varieties. A 100-gram serving of cream cheese contains about 110 mg of cholesterol, while other cheeses like cheddar or Gouda contain similar amounts.
    5. Butter: High in cholesterol, with a 100-gram serving containing about 215 mg of cholesterol.
    6. Fatty Meats: Cuts of meat that have a higher fat content, such as ribs or certain steaks, also contain higher levels of cholesterol. Processed meats like sausages and bacon are also high in cholesterol.
    7. Full-Fat Dairy: Full-fat dairy products such as cream and whole milk contain considerable amounts of cholesterol. For instance, a 100-gram serving of heavy cream has about 137 mg of cholesterol.

    While these foods are high in cholesterol, dietary guidelines have shifted in recent years to focus less on individual nutrient limits (like cholesterol) and more on overall dietary patterns for health. It’s generally recommended to balance these high-cholesterol foods within a diet that’s rich in fiber, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and to maintain healthy levels of physical activity.

    What is cholesterol in food

    The history of dietary cholesterol and its perceived impact on health has evolved significantly over the years. Here’s a brief overview:

    1. Early 20th Century: Cholesterol was first identified and linked to cardiovascular disease in the early 1900s. It was initially found in the plaques of arteries, leading researchers to consider dietary sources of cholesterol as a potential cause of heart disease.
    2. Mid-20th Century: In the 1950s, Ancel Keys, an American physiologist, proposed the lipid hypothesis, which suggested that saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet were linked to an increased risk of coronary heart disease. This hypothesis was popularized and led to widespread public health campaigns that advocated for low-fat and low-cholesterol diets.
    3. Diet-Heart Hypothesis: Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the diet-heart hypothesis gained traction. This led to the development of guidelines recommending reduced intake of saturated fat and cholesterol. Foods like eggs, butter, and red meat were often vilified due to their high cholesterol content.
    4. Late 20th Century: By the 1980s and 1990s, scientific understanding began to differentiate the effects of different types of fats, and the role of dietary cholesterol became more nuanced. Research suggested that the impact of dietary cholesterol on blood cholesterol levels was less significant than previously thought for most people.
    5. 21st Century Updates: In 2015, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee made a significant change by no longer listing cholesterol as a nutrient of concern for overconsumption. This shift reflected growing evidence that dietary cholesterol (found in foods like eggs) has a smaller impact on blood cholesterol levels than other factors like the mix of fats in the diet.
    6. Current Perspective: Today, the focus has largely shifted towards the overall dietary pattern rather than individual nutrients. The role of dietary cholesterol is now considered in the context of varied diets that also include fiber, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.

    Overall, the view on dietary cholesterol has shifted from a strict avoidance to a more balanced understanding of its role in a healthy diet, emphasizing that moderation is key and the bigger picture of overall dietary habits is what really matters.

    Cholesterol etymology

    The word “cholesterol” comes from the Greek words “chole,” meaning bile, and “stereos,” meaning solid. The term was first used in the early 19th century to describe a solid substance extracted from gallstones. The suffix “-ol” denotes an alcohol, which reflects the chemical nature of cholesterol as a type of alcohol found in body tissues and fluids. Thus, “cholesterol” essentially means “solid bile alcohol.”

    History of dietary cholesterol

    The history of dietary cholesterol and its perceived impact on health has evolved significantly over the years. Here’s a brief overview:

    1. Early 20th Century: Cholesterol was first identified and linked to cardiovascular disease in the early 1900s. It was initially found in the plaques of arteries, leading researchers to consider dietary sources of cholesterol as a potential cause of heart disease.
    2. Mid-20th Century: In the 1950s, Ancel Keys, an American physiologist, proposed the lipid hypothesis, which suggested that saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet were linked to an increased risk of coronary heart disease. This hypothesis was popularized and led to widespread public health campaigns that advocated for low-fat and low-cholesterol diets.
    3. Diet-Heart Hypothesis: Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the diet-heart hypothesis gained traction. This led to the development of guidelines recommending reduced intake of saturated fat and cholesterol. Foods like eggs, butter, and red meat were often vilified due to their high cholesterol content.
    4. Late 20th Century: By the 1980s and 1990s, scientific understanding began to differentiate the effects of different types of fats, and the role of dietary cholesterol became more nuanced. Research suggested that the impact of dietary cholesterol on blood cholesterol levels was less significant than previously thought for most people.
    5. 21st Century Updates: In 2015, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee made a significant change by no longer listing cholesterol as a nutrient of concern for overconsumption. This shift reflected growing evidence that dietary cholesterol (found in foods like eggs) has a smaller impact on blood cholesterol levels than other factors like the mix of fats in the diet.
    6. Current Perspective: Today, the focus has largely shifted towards the overall dietary pattern rather than individual nutrients. The role of dietary cholesterol is now considered in the context of varied diets that also include fiber, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.

    Overall, the view on dietary cholesterol has shifted from a strict avoidance to a more balanced understanding of its role in a healthy diet, emphasizing that moderation is key and the bigger picture of overall dietary habits is what really matters.


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    1. Beef liver
    2. Pasture raised eggs?

    Essentially organ meats or any foods with high dietary cholesterol


  • 1 Milli, two Milli, oh I’m so good at math!


  • OJAI


  • Sun Angeles


  • Free Shrugs!


  • The New Jocks


  • 8 PLATE DEADLIFT + 60 POUND WEIGHT VEST EASY

    Easy progression


  • The prosperity, the future prosperity of a nation is its children, the people, human capital, human heads?


  • Super Certain


  • Think Fundamentals

    Look at the data and look at prices, don’t look at the news.

    Things which will succeed, things which will fail?


  • Is the US dollar notion bubble going to burst?

    Real wages, real prices

    Why people will still be paid in US dollars, at least in America

    My personal hot take is that at least in America, we will continue to use the US dollar for things into perpetuity, and things like bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies or crypto assets will be used as a supplement or an addition…

    For example, as long as there is a US government, I think the US government will probably be around for at least another 300 or 500 years… As long as there is a government, there is currency, which is the US dollar.

    I suppose the reason why the US dollar is valued it has the ultimate brand name. Everyone knows what a Benjamin is, everyone knows the symbol, and no no no, nobody cares about the Chinese Yuan — only the Chinese, and maybe people in Africa or whatever. In fact, I think the future of China is a bit gloomy; apparently China holds a lot of US governmental bonds and debt, but the irony is China herself is in debt. Also, apparently during COVID-19, it also took a hard toll on the Chinese economy.

    My personal prediction is that moving forward to the future, it is going to be more and more about information, cyber security or whatever. It seems that because the new world religion is now money and capital, it is in the best interest of all governments around the world to be peaceful, in order for all of these all the girls to keep their pink rules Royce, Their nice mansions in Vancouver, and to continue sipping good American whiskey.

    For example, Apple. Apple is good for the planet, because of Apple, I am very dubious we will ever see a war between American and China. At this point, our economies are intertwined, like yin and yang. America innovates, and China does the production. In China is actually insanely good at making products, Whenever people think that made in China is bad, this is not true. I think it just comes down to an overseer things; if you have Americans over seeing the development and production of things, is Apex at producing things.

    Let me example with my beloved Titan fitness weightlifting equipment. It is so cheap, and the quality is so good, about a 10th of the price of buying stuff from rogue fitness.

    I think the only problem with China, made in China is if you don’t have American people doing quality control.

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    Paralyze the economy?

    A perfect walk ability score. 105 out of 100.

    Break the Barometer

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    Bitcoin thoughts

    The best way to think about bitcoin

    “I could have bought a place in Dumbo before it was Dumbo, have bought a place in Dumbo before it was Dumbo, it was worth 1 million now it’s worth 10 million, how am I feeling? have bought a place in Dumbo before it was Dumbo, it was worth 1 million now it’s worth 10 million, how am I feeling? Dumbo.” – Jay Z

    So do you hear about all the stories that “I should have bought property in XYZ before it was XYZ… And I didn’t, and now it is worth 100 million or whatever?

    I think the hard thing in the difficult thing is that we human beings have a poor ability to think about digital things. I think the hard thing in the difficult thing is that we human beings have a poor ability to think about digital things. We have a bias towards the physical, the hard, etc.

    However, let us consider Google and Facebook. However, let us consider Google and Facebook. They don’t own any physical property per se– all of their value is derived from the digital, the immaterial.

    I think this is the same thing with the early advent of the Internet and Google. I still remember, very very vividly, as a child taking my first computer class, taking my first computer class, at PS 169 in Bayside Queens. I think the fifth or sixth grade.

    Essentially — there were all these search engines to use, and I think I saw this “search engine for dummies” book, and I remember using and I remember using Alta Vista, yahoo, and stumbling upon Google, and I found that Google by far had the most beautiful and minimalistic layout. If you asked me as an 11-year-old or 12-year-old kid, whether this little Google search engine thing would take over the planet, in terms of information and everything, I would have said no. I wonder if this is also the early advent of bitcoin; do you remember when everyone used to have either a Hotmail or yahoo email address, and then slowly but surely, people adopted Gmail? I wonder if bitcoin is going to be like Gmail, Gmail is the best email service on the planet, bitcoin will also become the same thing, the best digital cryptocurrency or asset on the planet? 

    How to become harder

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    Paralyze the economy?

    Recovery

    President Roosevelt bannedThe private ownership of gold? ?.

    $20.67 per ounce .,, forcing US citizens to sell their gold back to the government?

    Universities are just a parcel of American governments?

    What is the best car to drive on PCH, Tesla model S plaid?

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    Keep waiting for the next version?


  • Addicted to Data

    Chainlink data streams — so beautiful


  • Chainlink Data Stream

    https://data.chain.link/streams/arbitrum/mainnet/link-usd


  • Simplicity is Boring 

    Keeping him simple certainly is one of the highest forms of wisdom. But everyone already knows this. As a consequence, how can we move beyond this simplistic notion?

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    Always keep rethinking everything

    My profession is a thinker?

    Brain drain, gold drain

    bitcoin drain?

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    Rep peg the gold standard at the new rates?

    Small crashes are OK, because afterwards it will bounce back and recover better than before!

    Key Drivers

    1. The halving

    Sound money must do with scarcity! 

    What I find so fascinating about bitcoin is that because everyone already knows that they were only ever 21 million bitcoins in existence, ever… And for more or less, people could publicly state how many bitcoin they own, as a consequence, it almost makes one’s wealth transparent open and verifiable.

    For example, if you just tell somebody you’re a bitcoin address, your bitcoin wallet token address, proof of reserves… More or less it is verifiable how much bitcoin owns. The problem in today’s world is there is a lot of fake mathematics which goes into determining ones net worth, adding up their real estate values, Rare art, the number of golden toothpicks in heir house etc.

    With bitcoin, it is very very easy to determine your net worth, the question is– “What is your Bitcoin net worth?”

    I find this to be a very revolutionary idea, let’s say that you just tell somebody that you have an own 15 bitcoin, they could easily do the math and figure out how much it is worth. Or if you have 20, 30, 40, 50, 100 or 1000 bitcoin or whatever.

    Economic depression versus human physiological depression?

    Great depression, ..

    Insane policies?

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    Ubermensch Goals

    What is pure paradise?

    Protective trade policies are bad?

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    Interventionalism is Bad

    Price controls are always counterproductive — surpluses and shortages

    .

    Never fix wages nor prices?

    Don’t artificially increase wages?

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    No market close


  • What is Sound Money?


  • Pessimism vs Realism vs Optimism


  • Excited to Keep Learning New Things!


  • The Halving!


  • OUT-INNOVATE

    OVER INNOVATE


  • 8 PLATE EASY LIFT

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