I keep thinking about this
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The game continues, but intuitive guy had a good intuition yesterday
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Volatility good
Being impervious to irritation is a super power.
Those who are easily offended are easily manipulated.
I just finished this audiobook. It was great. I'll post some thoughts below:
The title is a bit sensationalized, similar to his other book Apocalypse Never, but the book itself was a truly thoughtful and nuanced approach to the topic of homelessness and it's relationship to drug addiction. He writes very well and is deeply philosophical in his approach. He includes relevant statistics, interesting anecdotes, interviews, independent research studies, and historical context for much of his perspective.
By about three fourths of the way through the book I was becoming concerned that he was not going to make any pragmatic suggestions to fix the problem, but he delivered on his promise right at the end of the book.
While I am very reluctant to endorse the creation of another government agency to handle the mental health crisis in California or anywhere else I thought his suggestions were well considered. I'm not sure if he nailed the solution, but he provided a lot of food for thought, both for conservatives and progressives.
Naturally as a bitcoiner I was disappointed he didn't draw the link to inflation, which exacerbates homelessness more than any other factor by my estkmation, but if you share my concern about the drug addiction and homelessness we are seeing today this book is worth a read.
The title is a bit sensationalized, similar to his other book Apocalypse Never, but the book itself was a truly thoughtful and nuanced approach to the topic of homelessness and it's relationship to drug addiction. He writes very well and is deeply philosophical in his approach. He includes relevant statistics, interesting anecdotes, interviews, independent research studies, and historical context for much of his perspective.
By about three fourths of the way through the book I was becoming concerned that he was not going to make any pragmatic suggestions to fix the problem, but he delivered on his promise right at the end of the book.
While I am very reluctant to endorse the creation of another government agency to handle the mental health crisis in California or anywhere else I thought his suggestions were well considered. I'm not sure if he nailed the solution, but he provided a lot of food for thought, both for conservatives and progressives.
Naturally as a bitcoiner I was disappointed he didn't draw the link to inflation, which exacerbates homelessness more than any other factor by my estkmation, but if you share my concern about the drug addiction and homelessness we are seeing today this book is worth a read.@daylightco have you considered making a regular full size computer monitor?
I love writing and working on my Daylight, but it's too small for the kind of work I want to do right now.
Everyone on legacy social media is playing a massive multiplayer online psyop (MMOP) where everyone is a fed and nobody knows anything
They're going to have to add a new entry to the DSM for me called Pathological Bullishness
While the NGU motor is still on the fritz the volatility transmission is gearing up and that's a good thing.
Fantastic answer. Don't outsource your critical thinking to celebrities, politicians, "experts" or circuit boards.
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Boy it sure is nice to say whatever I want whenever I want.
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I heard Jeffrey Nakamoto put quantum child porn on the blockchain and I'm not selling a single sat to wallstreet
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The last time we had five monthly red candles in a row was 2018
Please touch it 

Tom Lee is currently down $8B on his ETH play
I've never felt so little during this amount of volatility