The things we said we'd do.

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Time has a way of catching up to us.

Hell, in these past few days of me not writing any posts is the perfect example. I thought it would be no problem to write a post while I was on the road. I often make this mistake.

In a way it's like gambling. Sometimes I can write posts when I'm away from home. Sometimes it is seemingly impossible or simple impractical. I remember the times that it worked out like, "Yeah, there's no reason this time won't be like that time. Easy." Then the time ticks away and all of a sudden it's four days later. Yikes, wtf happened?

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Funny how something as simple as being "on vacation" can actually be so draining. I spent most of my weekend playing video games with an 8-year-old hyperactive tyrant. Super Mario 3D World on Nintendo Switch. The more things change the more they stay the same. Who'd of though that franchise would be around longer than the kids that originally started playing it? Crazy stuff. I guess some ideas are immortal after all.

I still very much look forward to all this intellectual property being ripped away from the corporations that own them. Nintendo doesn't own Mario. Lucas Arts / Disney don't own Star Wars. MCU doesn't own the Avengers. These things belong directly to the people, but communities have never had the technology required to claim these things for themselves until now. Oh my, I can't even imagine the babyrage when these corporations realize they'll never own another piece of intellectual property ever again. The new paradigm is one that is quite hard to fathom after being swept away in the old one for so long.

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So many people make so many plans that never come to fruition. At the end of the day most people do not have access to the support networks that they need in order to survive. It's amazing how much we all suffer because of these facts, and then try to blame the victims (which often includes ourselves). If only we had "picked ourselves up by our bootstraps".

Of course in many ways that is a completely ridiculous line of thinking. In a world of billions of humans running around, no one gets anything done on their own. You wouldn't even know how to do basic arithmetic or even speak if you hadn't of been taught how to do these things by someone else.

Can you imagine telling a 4 year old to "pick themselves up by their bootstraps"? Can you imagine expecting someone to reinvent all of the things we've already invented and use on a daily basis? Not only that, but also to expect them to do all these things instantly without actually having to put the work in to accomplish them?

It is downright foolish to think that every person you've ever met has the tools to succeed right in front of them, and that they just have to "work hard" to achieve their goals. Seriously that is just borderline enraging.

This becomes even more convoluted when we realize that every person requires a different level of support. Every person requires different tools to succeed. Yet again, we have some people running around wrongfully assuming that anyone with access to their toolkit and support system has everything they need to succeed in life. Like, no. Get some perspective. That's not how this works.

Take me for example. There are some things I do very well; better than most people, and I get a lot of praise and people asked me how I accomplished such things. And you know what? I don't have a good answer for that question. "Just lucky I guess." Right place right time right level of tenacity and drive. Of course I can over/under exaggerate any of these variables to build my own narrative.

Do I want to make it look like anyone can accomplish what I have accomplished? Downplay the luck and upsell the consistency. Do I want to make it look like I'm special and perhaps even just have better genetics? My "raw talent" is what got me here in that case. Do I want to focus on gratitude and perhaps make someone else feel better who's worked just as hard but hasn't had the same success rate? Ah, well, I just got lucky is all.

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I've existed for decades as someone who has a lot of unrealized potential. I still consider that to be extremely accurate. All the potential in the world, hardly any of it actually realized, and very little indication when or if it ever will be. Perhaps when I look out onto the world this is the energy I'm projecting. The entire Earth is 99% wasted potential. I see the world as a place where plans are made but then most of these dreams go to die as the slow realization of reality hits us like a ton of bricks. Certainly, this is a cynical take, but it also has a lot of truth to it. The millennial generation has a lot of underlying cynicism built in it seems.

Perhaps that's because the world should be so much better than it is, but it just isn't, for reasons that don't make a whole lot of sense, or just stem from pure incompetence/greed. This is why we can't have nice things. People need more support, but all those resources get sucked into a blackhole of nothingness where community should be.

These younger kids coming onto the scene are surprisingly upbeat considering the estate they've inherited. Is that naivety and blind faith that things will somehow get better? Or are we forcing the younger generation to "evolve or die" and they are making the obvious choice? Considering where I see this all going with crypto, I must assume that the entire planet is on the verge of a massive overhaul in every direction.

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And by the way

I've got some people in Discord asking (begging) me to make a price prediction. They want me to say the market will tank so that they can rest assured knowing it will do the exact opposite of what I'm feeling at the moment. Ah well, that's the thing about feelings eh? They can't be forced. The oracle will not be coerced into having a vision. That's not how this works.

What I can say is that it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter what the price is today or tomorrow or the next day. What matters is if this movement is still alive in ten years. If it is, everyone wins, and if it's not, something horrible happened and I'd rather not even think about that timeline. Sounds like a dead end to me.

Conclusion

Whelp, I'm pretty tired. Guess that's to be expected after 5 hours of driving. In any case, I'm glad I was able to write this today and hit the ground running when I got back even if I took a little break over the weekend.

Not interesting in sprinting or speculating at the moment. I've always been more interested in the long-game, even if that strategy isn't as exciting as going 10x in a few hours. All I can say is that we'll never get rich unless our mindset shifts from instant gratification to long-term satisfaction and sustainability. Get rich slowly, or not at all. This seems to be the ultimate theme of finance itself, despite what the few lottery winners might say.

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I see the world as a place where plans are made but then most of these dreams go to die as the slow realization of reality hits us like a ton of bricks.

That hits hard because it's so true.

That's why I decided to drop most of the multi-year plans I had for my life and try to focus on 2 or 3 that I think can make the most difference. This thing we do in here every day is one of them so I hope I can at least do that.

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Some ideas are immortal, who would have thought some franchisees would out live the kids that started playing them. Mario being connected to those words is more than a price prediction. Say no more!! oracle has spoken

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Let the oracle say something, even if it goes wrong everyone wants a theory they can hold unto and someone to blame for their wrong decisions when the theory fails..

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We are due for a vacation soon and I hope I can keep up my posting streak hahah. Been a year, don’t want to miss a day now!

I found it funny the other day, I saw some prices and thought what you were predicting and laughed a little bit. Lately it does the opposite! That’s okay though, more buying opportunity for me that’s for sure.

I can’t wait to say “I told you so” to a lot of people who end up asking me about crypto things when they are ready to dip their toes in.

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Yeah, communism is downright insulting. So are copyrights and patents. Those that think otherwise, you're all idiots.

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"What matters is if this movement is still alive in ten years." - Amen!

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I played Super Mario Carts with an 8 year old tyrant just a couple of weeks ago! So, the line made me giggle.

Every week I tell myself I'm going to post more and I do not. :)

However, I show up steady, and sometimes go through periods where I have more to say than other times.

I'm always interested in what the community is excited about so that keeps me coming around!

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Lol I'd imagine if Hive gets to $10 tomorrow even those who were invited but didn't join will speak of how 'lucky' Hivers are. Good thing such prices won't even affect our short term strategies significantly

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Speculation gives people the thrills they tend to want to ride on these to keep the hopes alive especially in the bear season. It's probably that hype to Crypto that's always gonna be part of the game.

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In it for the long game. Hugs. Rest up! Replenish & nourish. Looking fwd to those predictions. Well done getting this post out. #tenacious

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What I can say is that it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter what the price is today or tomorrow or the next day. What matters is if this movement is still alive in ten years. If it is, everyone wins, and if it's not, something horrible happened and I'd rather not even think about that timeline.

Yes it matter of patients, involving in long-term gratification on the same process will yield something good later and it can give high chance of getting rich.
Well-done for getting this out, I've been waiting all week to see what you'll have for us on writing, till I woke this morning seeing this great post posted 4 hours away.

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There are so many things I plan on doing but I end up delaying or not doing them. So I can definitely relate but the long term vision definitely helps. At least I don't think I could stay sane if I was watching price all the time and worried about the short term gains.

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“The things we said we’ll do” to me sounds like a premonition. Time will always be an important factor when making plans and achieving them . However, there’s a thief of time, procrastination which is always capable of slowing down the fulfillment of things we said we wanted to do or ought to do. Get rich slowly, or not at all. This seems to be the ultimate theme of finance itself, despite what the few lottery winners might say — or get rich or die trying ! Any which way , some sort of movement or action needs to be made in fulfilling this goal . Mannas don’t fall from the heavens anymore , that’s even if they ever did .

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what about airdrops?

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My bad! How can I ever forget that??!! Maybe because I’ve not experienced what it feels like before , Lol. Heard of how airdrops have marvelously changed some people’s life for good . Airdrops are sure mannas from heaven. 😅

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Changed my life and finances for sure! I think there will be more such lifechanging 'mannas' in the future.

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I hope so too, and I hope I’m opportuned to earn them when the time comes . How can one look out for them though? I'm a newbie on here, could you help out? Best Regards!!

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Funny cycle... no blow off too, but the market is still bearish for good months now.

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So many brilliant parts in this post @edicted! This one I love, but I mean I doubt we'll see it in our lives...

Quote: I still very much look forward to all this intellectual property being ripped away from the corporations that own them. Nintendo doesn't own Mario. Lucas Arts / Disney don't own Star Wars. MCU doesn't own the Avengers. These things belong directly to the people, but communities have never had the technology required to claim these things for themselves until now.

As for potential, well I think we all have loads of untapped potential. Have you seen the Dylan Moran skit about potential? I think he's got a point, but I'm a very cynical person a large majority of the time so maybe that's why I like his stuff so much.

Gosh don't get me started on the Millenials. I have watched these kids walk into interviews that they didn't prepare for, get the job and wear a sunshiny smile all day while in my mind the world is burning...I guess it's perspective but that's been my experience of them, naive, happy go lucky all te way - maybe I'm just getting old?

Have a good one

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The oracle will not be coerced into having a vision. That's not how this works.

You had the perfect reply, lol.

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