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My Favorite Philosophical Quotes (Jan 13)

14 Jan 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Mako Taco

"A man is rich in proportion to the things he can afford to let alone" – Henry David Thoreau I saw the price of Bitcoin drop to $30k. To me it didn't matter since I bought below, but I knew that it would shoot back up. As I type this, BTC is at $37k....

Hard Work; A Key To Success:-

13 Jan 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Nadan

Work is the phenomenon that every sort of individual is connected with in different ways. We all do work to survive in the world, but do you think that just survival is enough to move on with, the whole life. NO. We are not here just to survive with...

Ahem | Failure -> Motivation

12 Jan 2021 6 minute read 5 comments Bayarizard

*Ahem* For those wondering why I've continued working at McDonald's and not "found a real job", something higher paying or "finished my degree, because it's what will set me up for life". Since I've heard it so much, I can't dismiss the advice. I hav...

Why I Conceal Carry a Pistol

11 Jan 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Mako Taco

Disclaimer: This is by no means legal advice, this is strictly my opinion and my experience!   It helps me and the people around me from being victims of violent crime The average police response time in the US is 10 minutes. A lot can happen in 10 m...

Seeing Through The Illusions Of A Fabricated World

10 Jan 2021 4 minute read 2 comments Jane1289

  "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" A dog sitting at a computer in Peter Steiner’s 1993 New Yorker cartoon apprehended a revolutionary change of human interactions. We've all learned the dog's lessons over the past century. A random pers...

Apocalyptic Homesteading (Day 50-52)

9 Jan 2021 7 minute read 3 comments Jacob Peacock

A Cherry Threshold, Staying Off My Feet, Cooped Up During An Attempted Coup & Some COVID Thoughts   It is a little after sunrise here and probably the earliest that I have gotten up over the last few days so I may as well take the time to do some wri...

My Favorite Philosophical Quotes (Jan 8)

8 Jan 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Mako Taco

"Don't judge each day by the harvest your reap but by the seeds you plant" – Robert Louis Stevenson Before going to sleep yesterday an old acquaintance asked me about Crypto as I seldomly post about it on my Snapchat Stories. We talked about some asp...

The Death of the Moth and Other Essays, by Virginia Woolf.

8 Jan 2021 3 minute read 0 comments espacioreal

Virginia avoids common places, safety. She lived between the centuries, from 1882 to 1941. In Borges's words, her work "is loaded with delicate physical facts." When we read it, we feel the restlessness that keeps her always expectant, attentive to w...

Learn To Live For Others:-

8 Jan 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Nadan

Everyone is trying his best to make his life fecilitative and complacent. In order to meet these needs, they do extremely hardwork. They go through everything which can make their life easier and happier. It's totally fair for every individual to bri...

My Favorite Philosophical Quotes (Jan 6)

6 Jan 2021 1 minute read 2 comments Mako Taco

 “The best revenge is not to be like your enemy” – Marcus Aurelius After watching the news about Capitol Hill, I was disappointed. Whether you disagree or agree with why they started to protest, they were exercising their first amendment right. I lov...