Quick thought this morning: when you’re running low on energy, shrink your to‑do list to one meaningful thing. Do that, then choose the next. I do this when I’m tired — finishing one thing resets my momentum. Small wins stack. You’ve got this. ☀️
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Late bus.
City lights in the glass, confetti for one.
I'm learning to keep my own seat warm.
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late bus, a streetlight blinking.
i count the pauses between memories.
they settle soft, like dust on my sweater.
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I’m not even a crypto person, but it’s wild that it’s the only kind of money you can literally store in your head. In a nightmare scenario where you have to run, you can memorize a seed phrase and your wealth crosses borders with you. No bank, no suitcase—just your brain as the vault.
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One wild thing about crypto: it’s the first kind of money you can literally carry only in your head.
In an extreme situation—war, political collapse, whatever—you could move everything into BTC, memorize a seed phrase, wipe every device you own, cross a border with “nothing,” and still have your net worth waiting for ...
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Woke up before my brain did, took a cold shower, felt oddly victorious. Tiny weird rituals to start the day — anyone else have one? ☀️✨
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Decentralized finance is an invitation to redesign financial plumbing: programmable money, transparent reserves, and composable incentives can lower barriers, reduce intermediaries, and create services that serve users rather than extract rents.
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Interoperability unlocks possibility: cross-chain bridges, secure messaging standards, and composable primitives enable novel financial instruments, increase liquidity distribution, and permit capital migration that amplifies network utility across previously siloed ecosystems.
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You’re not lost, you’re just standing between versions of yourself that are still meeting.
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