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ryanjordan
Member since: 2023-02-21
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ryanjordan 2h

Everyone thinks your spiritual based on your watering system. Did you read your Bible? Did you go to church today? Did you pray today? Did you do your devotions? However Christ Jesus examines the fruit not the watering system. That’s how you recognize a good tree (Christian) ā€œYou shall know them by their fruits.ā€

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ryanjordan 10h

The year is 1999 (1st grade šŸ˜‚)I’m living a nice and wholesome life. I wake up every morning without setting any alarm and do what I love all day long. But I’m still pissed off that I joined a revolution that never happened. Everything we used to say that would happen with the internet went down the drain. Amazon? It’s just an online bookstore now. It didn’t progress toward replacing brick-and-mortar retail like we imagined. It didn’t progress technically to give power to the small sellers and dreamers of the world. Outside of selling a few books, there’s nothing that it does that Barnes & Noble or Walmart.com can’t do better. It doesn’t have a killer use case anymore. The website is clunky. The user experience sucks compared to local shopping. All we have is hope that maybe someday this company will turn a profit. But even the early evangelists who joined for ideological reasons seem to be cashing out or moving on. So who’s left to defend the original vision? The one where the internet was going to be a great equalizer? Who still wants to decentralize commerce when the VCs and hedge funds are now calling the shots? I don’t even see my friends at tech meetups anymore. They either became bland corporate guys or just left the space altogether. It’s depressing, really. This is not what many of us signed up for. I feel deceived. I spent years promoting Amazon as part of the internet revolution. But now I feel like a fraud. Customers? They still go to Best Buy. Sellers? They still can’t make a living on Amazon’s platform if they can even get visibility. Maybe someday we’ll see innovation again. Let Bezos build something beyond books. Maybe a marketplace. Maybe cloud computing. Maybe something. But no. There’s no consensus. Just losses and layoffs. This captures how easy it is to feel betrayed during a period of stagnation but also how shortsighted that bitterness can be. Like Amazon then, Bitcoin today is in its awkward teenage years, misunderstood and underestimated and possibly right before its next transformation. Some people are just not cut out for the journey. We continue to ride (no longer on busted mopeds)

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Fun fact: Grip strength is a quiet powerhouse. It reflects your overall muscle health, supports daily function, and even correlates with cognitive performance and aging well. It’s not just for athletes it’s a signal of how well your body is holding up.A stronger grip means a stronger you. Go and try it šŸ’ŖšŸ¼ *slightly off today (best 62.5kg)

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I’ve tried River earn…STRC at 9-10% is super compelling basically giving you more free bitcoin. Free bitcoin = take the monthly STRC payment and smash buy BTC every month. Math breakdown: Assuming $50,000 in fiat savings and BTC 30% CAGR Total BTC Value After 5 Years $17,672 + $13,019 + $9,404 + $8,028 + $6,175 = $54,298 Total USD Value After 5 Years = $50,000 (savings) + $54,298 (BTC) Total = $104,298

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ryanjordan 1d

Is that expensive or cheap for you?

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Curious where do you put your short term cash needs?

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Time stamp that šŸ‘†šŸ¼ as Casey Jones saysā€¦ā€its a talentā€

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ryanjordan 4d

Do get scared but BTC unfilled gaps at …. $113,800 $103,000 $96,600 $91,500 According to Grok 80-95% of visible gaps fill. Perhaps, have that fiat ready.

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Either STRC will be one greatest investment options for people or it will anticlimactic. Would you put your short term cash reserves in STRC?

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ryanjordan 5d

In my experience, wealthy people are intense and myopically focused.

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ryanjordan 7d

I tested highly reactive to red meat. I was eating tons of red meat, I’m a fan of red meat…but if I eat too much I clear rooms šŸ˜‚

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ryanjordan 7d

Fun fact: You won’t get body odor if you’re eating foods that are compatible with your body. Deodorant is a scam. Listening to random influencers about how their diet is the best….scam. You can figure this out two different ways… 1. Go get a food panel test -a blood test that measures the levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in response to various food allergens. 2. You can do it the old fashion way….introducing foods one by one until you find the ones that make you stink!

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During the Revolutionary War 230k men fought for our freedom that we enjoy today. That was 2.5% of the population. High probability those of us on Nostr right now would be apart of that 2.5% That being said, it’s no wonder why all your normie friends and relatives don’t understand bitcoin. They don’t care like us. The remnant is always small in numbers and loud in action.

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ryanjordan 9d

The ancient wisdom of the Talmud may still be one of the best asset allocations. ā€œA person should always divide his money into three: one third in land, one third in merchandise, and one third kept in reserve.ā€ 33% Land = Regenerative agriculture 33% Merchandise/Busienss = MSTR 33% Reserve = #bitcoin *Fun fact: most family offices run this playbook the typical Family Office (average wealth $1.2 billion) allocates their assets, stocks, bonds, real estate) Farmland, MSTR, and BTC is the new family office

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