Show Posts
|
Pages: [1] 2 3 »
|
It's really too bad for this situation to happen. At that time, I think food is more important to you. Bitcoin without the network is meaningless. In this case, it can only play God to end the war quickly, Takes you where there is internet.
|
|
|
I think the forum is very good now (except for some bounty hunters) and everything else is very good.
Many new people join the forum every day. Many old members of the forum are also very patient to answer questions like others
|
|
|
I usually decide which tokens I should invest in based on different sectors. You are currently very popular in nft games, so I will invest in a series of nft tokens. I guess the next hot spot may be the DAO sector. At that time I will continue to transfer funds to this type of token
|
|
|
thanks for sharing. I am currently looking for some indicators to know my investment. I think I should completely abandon my emotions and rely solely on data for trading.
|
|
|
The capital world is like this, especially in today's economic globalization. It is essential that any company will have shares in other countries' companies.
Now that the media can be accepted by China, even military enterprises will be acquired by China in the future. Today’s businessmen are completely driven by interests, but lack patriotism.
|
|
|
I just read posts and occasionally reply to posts in offtopic. There are many treasures here waiting for me to dig.
|
|
|
Now it seems to have introduced a concept: nft2.0, use your nft to stake
|
|
|
--snip-- Yes, sorry, these are my two accounts, I'm just testing one feature. It seems that I need to go to the novice section to check the information. Sorry, if I violate the rules, please let me know and I will delete the post in time. each person have only one account? ? If this is the case, I will log out one of them
Nah, it's not a big deal... You can have as many alt accounts as you like... It's not against the rules... There are some people tough that make it a sport to connect alt accounts  Thank you, I found out that I used another account after sending it, so stupid.I have been so busy recently, spent a lot of energy to prepare for ANN 
|
|
|
After half year of your account and posted more than 20posts , now testing something to post? any plans in the future?
Hello, sorry for taking up your time. I am testing how to edit the table. I am preparing for my ANN. The original plan was to upload pictures, but in order to facilitate non-native speakers to use Google Translate, I finally decided to try editing the form directly You realise you're not using the same account as the one you used to create the OP, right??? Forgot to log out when switching to your alt account? Yes, sorry, these are my two accounts, I'm just testing one feature. It seems that I need to go to the novice section to check the information. Sorry, if I violate the rules, please let me know and I will delete the post in time. each person have only one account? ? If this is the case, I will log out one of them
|
|
|
After half year of your account and posted more than 20posts , now testing something to post? any plans in the future?
Hello, sorry for taking up your time. I am testing how to edit the table. I am preparing for my ANN. The original plan was to upload pictures, but in order to facilitate non-native speakers to use Google Translate, I finally decided to try editing the form directly
|
|
|
I like to read people's experiences, such as the anniversary of Ratimov and og, which shocked me.
Reply to posts on Bitcointalk every day for several years. Really hard to do
|
|
|
People who have really suffered from depression will understand the pain of depression.
Maybe other people think that people with depression are too sensitive and say that they are not in a bad mood too serious, but this is not the case.
|
|
|
Is such a novice self-introduction allowed? If yes, I would also like to post one, because this is an important moment.
Sending a topic to introduce yourself sounds like a good choice
|
|
|
I feel like this ever since I finally got into the role I spent four years working towards. I just want to stay home and be left alone. Every day I push myself to go do my job and it’s demands. I often find myself daydreaming about not having to work or worry about making money. To just be able to not work would be amazing. I think I’m mostly just really worn out from four intense years of study and work and now my mind and body want a rest. I’m really looking forward to a two week staycation over Christmas. Hopefully that eases my constant day dreaming about not working.
Same here. What really scares me is the people I run across that can retire and choose not to. This one old guy who was just past retirement age told me that he had enough money in the bank and a pension which would have allowed him to retire a couple of years ago but he didn't know what he would do with his time. It was the most depressing thing I'd ever heard
|
|
|
Yes. I consider it a skill. If you keep evaluating what you need vs what you don’t, you can save that money for the important things.
I wonder about this too. I can recall a story in the papers some years ago where an elderly man passed away, and they found, literally millions of dollars stuffed in his mattress.. He was just a regular guy. A trucker as I recall, who simply didn't spend anything. A lifetime of saving, even on a pretty medium wage can see this happen. It does seem rather tragic to work your whole life and never enjoy the fruits of that labor.
|
|
|
I wouldn't say there is anything wrong with it at all. Everyone needs time to themselves, just because you have a family doesn't change that. I finish work around midnight and I enjoy being able to come home and do my own thing for a couple of hours before going to sleep.
It's essential to have 'me time' in a relationship, not having so risks co-dependency (or symptoms thereof). What OP is describing seems very healthy to me, as does your comment (: Unfortunately, even if both in the relationship have “me” time, codependency can still be a likely possibility. I think to avoid codependency one must truly be able to enjoy one’s own company no matter the circumstances, or have a very active and fulfilling social life outside of the relationship. Codependency is not a real thing. The whole idea pathologizes a normal human tendency, which is to want to be close to people we love or care about. There are different styles of attachment-- some healthier than others-- but humans will always need other humans, and there's nothing wrong with that. Normally I wouldn't say anything about it but the concept of codependency really only serves to make people feel ashamed or guilty that they "need" someone else other than themselves. Of course they need other people. That's how people survive.
|
|
|
I always ask about training and learning curves. Every job I’ve had that went wrong- I notice that when that question came up they stumbled. The current job I have, when I asked the question they had sparks in their eyes as they explained the whole process from day 1 of shadowing to the transition to working solo. And even when covid hit they managed to continue without skipping a beat.
|
|
|
I work in a group home for the developmentally disabled. My day can have several different ways it can go, but its usually just hanging out in a nice house helping out some peeps who have trouble with every day tasks.
Some days I'm a nurse, others a personal chef, a handy man, chauffeur. You name it.
|
|
|
This is a realistic response for me, sadly. I thought the pandemic would lead to an online learning and book reading renaissance, but it hasn’t. I’ve done more, but not as much as I imagined. I think it’s important to realize that it’s not just the lack of free time or the allocation of free time elsewhere that prevents self-enrichment. I think discipline is needed. Still learning that.
To answer OP: I’m taking Udemy courses that are laterally related to what I do (look up t-shaped learning). And I try to read 1-2 books per month.
Go easy on yourself. Remember when you were in school? Could you sit around all day learning then without breaks for socialization, relaxing, stuff like that? No. Most people can't. It's not just about discipline. It's mental health. Quarantine took things like socialization, escape from their homes, and physical contact from many people. And you don't function as well without that. It's actually going to make it harder for most people to do things like take classes, because they're not at full health. And you can't replace socialization with classes for your mental health any more than you can replace vitamins with proteins for your physical health. Not saying discipline isn't great, but shaming yourself for lack of discipline without looking clearly at the various factors can often just be some form of self destruction or self loathing trying to backdoor its way into your psyche.
|
|
|
|