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This chart illustrates the global money supply (M2) from the top 21 central banks, compared to the price of Bitcoin.
The M2 Global measure includes cash, checking and savings deposits, money market accounts, and smaller deposits under $100,000.
An increase in global liquidity indicates that major central banks are making more money available to their economies. They typically achieve this by lowering interest rates or purchasing government bonds and other securities to expand the money supply.
When comparing Bitcoinâs price to the M2 growth rates of central banks like the FED, ECB, PBoC, BoJ, and others, there is a clear correlationâBitcoin tends to rise in tandem with the growth of the M2 supply.
Historically, Bitcoin bull markets have aligned with periods of increased global liquidity.
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Sometimes we wonder, âWhy am I like this?â
Why do we react the same way, feel inadequate, push people away, or freeze when making decisions?
We often blame our personality, too sensitive, too emotional, too rational.
But the truth is: we werenât born this way, we were shaped by early experiences and unconscious patterns.
These patterns still influence how we think, feel, and act often without us realizing it.
The real work isnât changing who you are, but recognizing whatâs truly you and whatâs just a learned response. 0 reply
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You have a job, some friends, maybe a relationship, a few projects in mind.
You smile, reply to messages, seem present.
Yet inside, something creaks.
Itâs not a breakdown or a drama. Just a subtle, constant feeling of being disconnected from yourself.
Like life is flowing, and youâre watching it from behind glass.
Everything works, youâre holding it together, but you donât really feel inside your life.
Try to explain it, and itâs hardâthereâs no clear problem, no emergency to face.
So you tell yourself thereâs nothing wrong, that "everythingâs fine," you're just tired, it's just a phase.
But the truth is, when you live too long disconnected from yourself, something starts to ask for attention.
Through anxiety, frustration, and a sadness with no name.
Often, the cause isnât outside, but inside, in the invisible patterns that make you say âyesâ when you want to say âno.â
In automatic thoughts that make you feel wrong, even when no oneâs judging. 0 reply
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