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Gray Wolf
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These are the words you wish you wrote down. This is the way you wish your voice sounds.
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graywolf 3 months ago
NOSTR's Freedom of Speech means I have to/get to mute all the racists on here myself. Sigh. Guess I'm glad I have the ability to do that!
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graywolf 7 months ago
#Working is for people who haven't figured out how to work less yet. 40 hours x 50 weeks x 40 years = 80,000 hours. Spend 1000 of those hours figuring out how to work less. #retireearly
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graywolf 7 months ago
I'm overhearing an interview being conducted in a public place. It's painful to listen to. I'm so glad I'm self employed.
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graywolf 1 year ago
Who's responsible for putting stickers on bananas? How do you get that job?
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graywolf 1 year ago
Trying to like #NOSTR and I do, but I think the biggest problem is it's still #socialmedia... at least in this version of it. I'm probably just showing my age but I feel like blogs and forums are so much better.
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graywolf 1 year ago
Aside from Bitcoin/Finance, what are your three favorite hobbies? Here's mine: 1. Running (Built a lifestyle business around this) 2. Learning to DIY Everything (Cooking, home projects, tech, etc) 3. Soccer (Mostly just watching it for now... hopefully playing a little some day) #asknostr #bitcoin #running #diy #soccer
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graywolf 1 year ago
Can someone explain to me why so many Bitcoiners are anti-stocks? Is it just an "all or nothing" Bitcoin-Maxi thing? Investing as much of your income in the US Total Market or S&P500 Index as possible is pretty much a sure-fire way to become wealthy and support American enterprise. It's way less risky than putting "all your eggs in one basket" with something like BTC. #bitcoin #asknostr
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graywolf 1 year ago
If we can remove an unnecessary middle man, then why don't we? After 18 years of exclusively using #creditcards for all purchases made in person, I've switched to using #cash this year. Using cash has feels much more in line with my values. Paying with cash gives the full value of your money to the recipient, encourages you to spend less, and gives you #privacy. Paying with credit deprives a significant amount from the recipient, encourages you to spend more (even when you pay it off in full each month), and removes your privacy. I still use a 2%-points-back credit card when necessary, but I'm convinced I spend at least 2% less by using cash over credit whenever possible.