Kid’s books these days always try to teach something. There’s always diversity. There’s always a lesson being taught to the children about kindness or treating everyone the same, etc.
Older kid’s books just told stories. They weren’t written to train your kids. The culture of today thinks that the community needs to teach your kids (and according to the community’s standards).
That’s your job as a parent.
Children’s books should be written for the enjoyment of the children. Let the parents do the training.
I don’t need my kids’ books to have someone in a wheelchair every time, culturally diverse friends, a story about being kind, etc.
I’ll train my kids in the way in which they should go, you don’t need to do it for me.
@HODL
Clayton
Clayton@primal.net
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Jesus only. Bitcoin only. Nostr only.
Zombie companies are everywhere.
They earn just enough to continue operating and service debt but they will never be able to pay off their debt.
Nothing makes me more angry than meeting with my CPA regarding tax strategies.
We are literally slaves.
Listening to @RABBIT HOLE RECAP from last week during a Monday workout.
I always appreciate that @ODELL doesn’t get sucked into all of the bitcoin narratives around things like Chase margin requirements on MSTR.
Be careful out there with Bitcoin cope and/or hype. Don’t believe every narrative you hear.
If you’re not a Bitcoin bull and you see people leveraging on leveraged products you would raise your margin requirements too.
Bitcoin is 13% off compared to cyber Monday last year
If society understood this one graphic, there would be a revolution.


If you couldn’t afford it last Monday, you shouldn’t be buying it this Monday
It’s THANKSgiving not thanksGIVING by the way
Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights”
James 1:17
Just asked a cashier at a local store if she could ask the owner to turn on Bitcoin payments.
She had no idea what I was talking about. She wrote down “turn on biccoin payments” on a sticky note.
But in her defense she’s the first one I’ve asked who I think will actually follow through!
I might not even feel like coffee but if I drive by a coffee shop that accepts bitcoin I’m buying one.
“I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,” and you forgave the iniquity of my sin.”
Psalm 32:5
