Many people wait for things to happen or for someone else to solve problems for them, and that's what creates miseries in the first place - you should take the matter into your own hands, it's called self-responsibility, and that is what can ultimately set you free.
I really like oud - beautiful, deep and powerful.
Growing Plants for Privacy I just realized that people plant trees and flowers could be for privacy reasons, like if you have a unique house, people who passby maybe curious inside, at least I am. The area I'm currently in has many beautiful homes, but you don't get to see much as there are many plants in the little garden. Not only is it pleasing to the eye, but it also blocks others' views; what a subtle to protect your privacy - sometimes, protecting privacy doesn't need many fancy tools, which reminds me of many Bitcoiners using so many fancy cold wallets; you really don't need them, all you need is a simple USB, subtle and does the job without causing so much attention!
went to the weekly bazaar, a bit tired and not gonna lie: it's so much easier just click and order, but the cost of that convenience is that you don't really get to choose ( the fresher ones ), and neither knowing where the food comes from. You really need to do the work to get the good stuff.
Honestly, if you can work online, living somewhere with better weather and closer to nature brings so much joy: more peaceful, better quality of life, and great value for money - sounds like an easy math to me. Okay, one of the downsides that I found is that most young are too busy hustling in big cities, so you might be mostly around elderly people, but that also means more skills to learn - good to stack those that are going extinct, even simple things like cooking, cleaning, or even making things with your own bare hand, because most people might be even relying on shitGPT to know how to fried eggs one day.
The more skills you have, the more free you are. And you only commit to the things you truly enjoy and around the people you like instead of being a victim of your default setting - verifying everything is the way.
Solving problems is like exercise - the more you solve or have been through, the stronger you are, and the more you learn:) https://blog.geoarbitrage.com/gap-limit/
Keep stacking skills, knowledge, relationships and Bitcoin, instead of useless things.
Someone paid my course over onchain today, and I usually send out a greeting mail after the payment, but I added one little ask there today - I wonder why you didn't choose LN? as it's much lower fee and faster; is there anything I should share more, like which LN wallets to use or maybe how to swap? I think high chance that I might be one of the first BTC merchants that people engage with, it's nice to do more to help - more experiments = more learning = more sharing. Learning opportunities can be created, and it's both sides learning. 👀 image