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halalmoney 2 months ago
*Here’s the 4-step vibe shift: Find Your New Ore: What pisses you off in 0.2 seconds? That's not a problem, it's your personal gold vein wrapped up in a superabundance of quartz. Mine that. Enter & Center ( ): Stop asking ChatGPT for answers. Step toward YOUR pain? Sage advice? Idk. Your gut is the only compass that matters. Transmute (coagulate): Don't just complain. Build the exact tool that pins a problem to the mat. That's you turning lead into gold. Spin & Empower (values . curves): You just turned a headache into a tool. That's permanent power-up. The energy you wasted on base metal is now momentum.*
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halalmoney 2 months ago
Paul Krugman: Economic reality has a habit of throwing you curveballs — events you didn’t anticipate when making your predictions. Specifically, most economists, myself included, expected tariffs to be the big economic story of 2025. After all, in just a few months Donald Trump has reversed 90 years of pro-trade U.S. policy, sending average tariffs to their highest level since 1934. Predictably, supply chains have been disrupted, consumers face higher inflation, and farmers can’t sell their crops abroad. Yet the economic consequences of the radically self-destructive turn in U.S. trade policy have been matched, perhaps even overshadowed, by a development that has nothing to do with policy: An enormous surge in spending on “AI.” Scare quotes because ChatGPT and its rivals aren’t really artificial intelligence. But they are impressive, routinely doing things that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. And the surge in AI investment — a tech boom the likes of which we haven’t seen since the 1990s — has buoyed the economy in the short run, offsetting the drag from Trump’s tariffs. Without the data center boom, we’d probably be in a recession.
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halalmoney 2 months ago
*Real freedom isn’t being random. It’s being so grounded in who you are that other people’s perception of you becomes irrelevant. Most people spend their whole lives shapeshifting for an audience that isn’t even paying attention.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 months ago
*By reducing the brain to a computer, we elevate the machines to our equals while downgrading ourselves to machinery.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 months ago
*The greatest threat to Bitcoin wasn’t government regulation or corporate takeover, Marek had finally understood. It was the community itself becoming so certain of its righteousness that it stopped questioning whether it might be wrong. Satoshi had built a system that didn’t need heroes, priests, or prophets. It only needed mathematics and electricity and people stubborn enough to keep checking that the numbers still added up correctly. The community would do well to match that humility. But mathematics would continue working either way, which was perhaps the most beautiful and terrifying thing about it. Bitcoin would survive its own community, just as Satoshi had designed it to survive everything else. The code was set in stone. The people around it were not. And that had always been both the promise and the problem.*
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halalmoney 2 months ago
*And although most people were happy with their results, some reported things like acute anxiety following treatment, which suggests “elective aesthetic procedures may, in some individuals, exacerbate underlying mental-health vulnerabilities rather than ameliorate them”. Which makes me wonder, when Botox is marketed as empowerment, what are the long-term effects to your mental health, of getting your self esteem from a needle?* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 2 months ago
*You can’t know in advance that studying something is going to be a waste of time. There is a sunken cost to every instance of education. It is what it is. You can’t justify walking past a closed door by ignorantly asserting that there is nothing of value behind it* View quoted note →