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1161  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: January 07, 2023, 05:03:54 PM
@uneng, I can’t believe you hit that much tickets in just 60 spins. That’s huge win actually. However, at the same time I get your sad feeling that you hit the tickets which are anyways useless unless and until you end up winning the lottery. If it would have been sats or RP then it would have been happy movement for you. In fact anyone can get sad about such winnings. On the other hand yet you were lucky enough to get 1.1k sat and RP. Be happy about it mate and just keep playing.
1162  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin AI Generated Images on: January 07, 2023, 03:30:44 PM
Nice to see these images. Only the thing I never understand about AI generated images is, why are they being generated in the first place using AI? I mean AI should be used for something better. May be to make blockchain even high throughput and putting bitcoin into right direction.

I am not against these Cool images but I’m thinking it’s time for the AI’s to be put into good use.

I mean even fellow user like Mause can make such images with their hands!!  Wink
1163  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why these types wicks there on: January 07, 2023, 01:06:59 PM
There's mostly no such thing as a "not-normal" wick, as there's almost always a reason(outside of API bugs and such) why a chart looks a certain way.

Give it zoom in and zoom out, it's even not the normal wick. Lolz. Charts could be funny and the perspective will change as we view them on different scale. The only person that could answer this correctly is the op and the way they are looking at the candlesticks. Try rendering different scales and also adding methods for TA so that you can understand why are that particular coin is behaving like that. Plus, no one even knows in what relation these candlesticks are and whats the asset behind it. (like one could tell about bitcoin, at X time, on Y day, with AB factor). You are asking everyone to find  needle in haystack.
1164  Economy / Economics / Re: How do cryptocurrencies affect Global Economy? on: January 07, 2023, 12:40:02 PM
Honestly crypto currencies are affecting Global Economy at tiny fraction as compared to what goes around the world. I mean we talking about the Global scale economy and compared to that crypto currencies are nothing! Sorry to say folks but we feel the greatness of bitcoin because we are involved with it directly and presumably on daily basis. Crypto currencies have effects like disturbed banking system, increased criminal activities including money laundering cases.

On the positive side, it has given world a chance to have alternate transaction system with data integrity at it's best. Limitless ways to make your transaction with less paper work and be faceless.

Basically we have pros and cons and it's wider topic to discuss really.
1165  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: One of the Largest Bitcoin miners are shutting down Celcius Mining Machines on: January 06, 2023, 05:23:36 PM
It’s not big deal. It’s just one company getting out of the business because due to few collapsed conditions of the market and their dropped revenue. For any business that is last resort if they fail to achieve given goals and pay offs. They have taken good decision because keeping the mining farm alive without any income is like burning energy and resources to achieve nothing in return.
In addition to this, it won’t be affecting bitcoin or its price or anything else. Only other miners will get benefited because there is one competition less in the market. Smiley
1166  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎁POLYGON - 1000 coins for registration (Roulette, dice, slots, crash and more) on: January 05, 2023, 04:49:42 PM
Love it the way they have withdraw option for the skins. This has to be based on gamers life and casino is made for such guys only. This is in fact more viable option than NFT to be honest. No buzz, just earn it, gamble it and there you go you can have nice skins assets for your cs:go.  I think I will refer my friends to this website because they are game freaks and always keep talking about in game accessories like those. This might just interest them to get more engagements. Nice work to the owners. I’m not sure how much popular it will get but it’s unique option.
1167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does altcoins actually have the potentials of generating benefits to investors? on: January 05, 2023, 04:00:31 PM
This does not work same for everyone. There are good investors with plans and strategies which are making them millionaires just by investing their money on alts. Obviously we keep suggesting that Do not invest money in alts because they are weak hands. However, have you ever noticed the volume that goes into alts? For that matter consider the oldest alts and those in the top 100. They are doing great, they are around bitcoin as the same age of it and making good returns for traders. May be it’s about how you make investment and not just the random investments and hopes for mega returns.
1168  Economy / Economics / Re: If your passive income beats inflation rate, deposit might be a better choice. on: January 05, 2023, 03:20:58 PM
Yeah even with the hiked FD rates are stupid investment these days. The highest I am seeing in my country is 7% per annum. But the issue is bitcoin can give us more than that in blink of an eye or it can take everything that we have. The factor that affects is: time. The more you wait on the bitcoin the more rewarding it gets. You know it’s like sugary fruit, the more you wait the more it rippen. For the banks, you get fixed % in return plus there are restrictions like premature withdrawals will get XYZ charge backs for breaking the FD and stuff like. It’s definitely not the thing with bitcoin.  Wink
1169  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Argentina's Leading Presidential Candidate Preaches Bitcoin on: January 05, 2023, 02:31:47 PM
Until the time bitcoin is liked for its value and not for the tech that works behind it we are going to see such news as motivating factors. However, we need to replenish the basic knowledge about blockchain and how bitcoin is run on it, what are the features and how it could help us fight the boredom of traditional banking system. Just use it as way to make pseudonymous transactions along with the data integrity man. Who cares what politician says or Hollywood actor says. Just go with the flow and keep using bitcoin, the leadership of bitcoin use will make it better form of currency/asset.
1170  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What are your thoughts on revenge trading? on: January 04, 2023, 06:11:03 PM
That is stupid idea. The more you chase your losses the more frustrated you become and the more money you loose in the process. The problem is not with the idea of chasing the losses money but it does not work like the way it is being stated in the op. First of all, no one ever hear about the term revenge trading and you claiming that its in the talks. Thats funny actually. All you can do is "avoid losses or may be "cut your losses" in any given trade. You can then set your BEP (break Even point) which is no profit no loss line for your portfolio (entirely). This is then followed with the strategic trades which can help you keep well about BEP line thus making you profit. In the trading, you don't recover the losses, you keep yourself above BEP to make most of the money out of it, like a passive income stream.
1171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your wishes for BTC in coming years? on: January 04, 2023, 05:44:57 PM
I wish it becomes common practice to use bitcoin anywhere in the world. In the coming year it should be able to get the universal currency status. For example, it would be nice for me to get into any country, shop normally and pay with the bitcoin without converting, stressing about currency conversions and paper work from the banks. No trail left. Just me and my pleasure / leisure tours. That much capable bitcoin should be in the upcoming years.

Hopefully, there will be treaty about it by all the powerful nations in the world and they will form a group which will accept the borderless transactions through bitcoin for businesses and stuff without hampering the sole purpose of limits and boundaries.

Could be scifi-ish but would love to see bitcoin progressing in that sense. Smiley
1172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Interesting events in 2022 on the crypto market on: January 04, 2023, 05:29:22 PM
Checkout those nuts (SEC), they are god damn everywhere and trying to be hero about it. Why would they go door to door and try to defy the purpose of crypto currencies. Why they can’t just be SEC and regulate the Share market as they did earlier. Let me guess they are out of business and they don’t have under the table Money incoming so they taking the crypto currencies under their wings. They are trying very hard to confiscate bitcoin and related instruments but hail to bitcoin it is staying strong. May be that’s the power of public holding?
1173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The founder of Clucoin just quit after admitting to have gambled investors fund on: January 04, 2023, 04:10:30 PM
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If you have not heard about the coin, he is coinmarketcap link https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/clucoin/

That's foolish. Who would want to visit to know such coin whose project developer got bankrupt after he went nuts on gambling. Damn, if this news is public and we already know who is he then a lawsuit can be lodged against him. Its fact which he himself agreed. There is no next crypto project or plans for this guy because simply he is done for his profile. Anyone hiring this guy will have their own projects failed in the first place due to trust issues. You know that you are touching the investors funds for foul play which is itself a crime and the serious one. No one can defend that statement, I just hope peeps who were involved in the project will take proper lawful advice to get the money back.
1174  Economy / Economics / Re: The Taste of an Economic Downturn on: January 03, 2023, 06:28:23 PM
Good God keep us away from those rates of onion. I don’t know but I can’t digest that rate really. In my country (farm producer), that would be the market rate for entire carrot. Idk, a carrot would weigh around 20-25 kgs. That’s almost similar rate as to what @stompix mentioned in their post. That’s definitely alien onion. Plus there is no dish (almost) in my country which doesn’t have onion in it. It would taste like I’m eating an empty dish.
Anyways, yes there are issues around the globe, some countries are affected more than the other. But those rates are terrifying. By the way rest of the daily things are still normal in Asian countries. At least that is what news telling us.
1175  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Those who survived previous winter, please share some courage! on: January 01, 2023, 04:37:51 PM
Just resist yourself from moving the bitcoins out of your hard wallet and don’t fall for the traps of FOMO. Market is just like this, the time when you want it more is the time when it gets worst. Only sell what’s required. Off course we need money to survive and if bitcoin is the earning source then keep 70-80% in cold storage and only use ~30% for survival. Idk, where you live, how much you earn, how much you need to have good life but work out the math and only keep that much money handy. This is best way to manage your finances and not to sell out everything at once.
1176  Economy / Economics / Re: Legal methods of acquiring free assets on: January 01, 2023, 04:09:40 PM
One thing for sure, crypto mining was not free and it will never be considering the increasing cost of electricity. Let’s not forget the god damn mining equipment’s are so costly they take years to cross the ROI. I’m pretty sure it’s not free.

By the way, those abandoned vehicles seems to be good bait but the question is why haven’t they taken in custody by the locals nearby yet? Might be some other issues, like bringing it from there might cost too much etc.

The only free stuff legally can be acquired is real estates which are under unwanted acquisitions and are for auctions etc. Though it will cost little auction money but it will be next to free stuff.
1177  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you do if you get a time machine now? on: January 01, 2023, 02:58:40 PM
I would obviously try to go back in time and do a friendship with Satoshi. Be on his colleague list and work on blockchain technology. Make myself his best buddy and get Cool share of bitcoins.

Once I’m in, from there onwards I would also keep myself anonymous, and watch the peeps discussing about who Satoshi was. I would laugh privately reading all those threads about Satoshi and where he might be. Being one of the colleague, I think would still be with him on our private island, away from the world and partying hard around the clock.

Now that’s kind of fun Timeline I would want to create myself if someone gave me Time Machine.
1178  Economy / Economics / Re: Every passing year seems progressively worse on: January 01, 2023, 06:31:42 AM
For this very purpose there are giant organisation working around the clock to fight the climate change. With the obvious names ahead we have rich peeps behind these. We have rich governments working and contributing to the anti climate change strategies.

Now it’s not up to the hands of few peeps around the world but it’s really individual responsibility. If you are born here then you have to act like intelligent species and not to blow off the planet with crap.

In the view of this, read out following articles which describes 36 different organisations which are working towards this goal to make the earth better place to live and prosper.


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Contributing author: Allison Reser

Climate change continues to increase the rate of extreme weather events, disrupt ecosystems, and cause sea levels to rise, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The recent United in Science report compiled by the United Nations estimates that in April, daily global fossil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dropped by 17 percent as a result of national lockdowns and confinement due to COVID-19. But by June, daily CO2 emissions rebounded to within five percent of pre-pandemic levels.

The United Nations deems climate change the defining crisis of our times and according to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 54 percent of adults in the United States are alarmed or concerned about climate change.

“Whatever scale, people want to address this, they want to do something, they want to feel empowered, they want to feel effective, and the best way to do that is to get together and share what everyone knows,” environmental activist and founder of Project Drawdown Paul Hawken tells Food Tank.

Fortunately, there are hundreds of organizations around the globe who are working collaboratively and inclusively to find solutions. By engaging eaters, community activists, policymakers, artists, families, and more, they are helping people step up and, hopefully, save the planet. Food Tank is excited to highlight a snapshot of exciting organizations working to solve the climate crisis.

1. 350.org, International

Author and activist Bill McKibben and a group of university friends founded 350.org in 2008, with the goal to keep the global carbon dioxide concentration under 350 parts per million. They are using the power of collective individuals internationally to stop oil and gas development and move to 100 percent renewable energy.

2. Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), Arab Region

AFED’s mission is to promote environmental education and provide space for environmentalists to come together. They advocate for sustainable development, and influence planners, decision makers, businessmen, civil society, and media. AFED hosts an annual Health and the Environment in Arab Countries Conference and also publishes the AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA (Environment & Development) magazine.

3. Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN), Asia and Pacific Region

To build more resilience against the consequences of climate change, APAN supports adaptation across Asia and the Pacific Region. APAN provides resources and tools for planning, financing, and building adaptive societies. For example, there are publications on Coastal Zone Management that can help coastal communities reduce damage from sea-level rise.

4. Biomimicry Institute, International

Biomimicry is a design technique that solves problems by mimicking nature. Biomimicry Institute’s mission is to promote the transfer of ideas, designs, and strategies from biology to sustainable human systems design. For example, someone who wants to spend less energy building might consider using Moist Brick, a naturally cooling building material that can condense water from nighttime air similar to the skin of a Texas Horned Lizard.

5. C40 Cities, International

C40 brings together a network of megacities from around the world, allowing them to drive climate action through collaboration and knowledge sharing. New York City, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, Sydney, Tokyo, London, and Mexico City are just some of the cities on the list that have committed to the climate targets established in the Paris Agreement.

6. Caribbean Community Climate Change Center (CCCCC), Caribbean Region

The CCCCC works to coordinate the Caribbean region’s response to climate change by identifying solutions. The Centre offers several tools and resources to help users take appropriate action in their communities. They also carry out a number of projects to address issues caused by climate change across the Caribbean region.

7. Citizens’ Climate Lobby, International

As a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization, Citizens’ Climate Lobby pushes for nonpartisan policies to address climate change. With over 600 local chapters internationally, Citizens’ Climate Lobby builds political support for climate action by empowering individuals to use their own voice. They provide people with a toolkit to help with outreach, engagement, organizing, media, and lobbying.

8. Climate Alliance, International

Made up of municipalities and districts, regional governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and other organizations, Climate Alliance is one of the largest European city networks dedicated to climate action. The Alliance promotes actions to slow climate change in both European municipalities and the Amazon River basin.

9. Climate Action Network (CAN), International

CAN is a global network of more than 1,300 environmental NGOs. With regional hubs in regions including West Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, the Network works to promote governmental and individual action to address the impacts of climate change. CAN’s working groups address a variety of issues including agriculture, science policy, and technology.

10. Climate Cardinals, International

With the belief that every person has the right to basic environmental education, Climate Cardinals’ mission is to translate climate information into the native language of those who don’t speak English. With the help of over 6,000 volunteers, this youth-led organization has worked in over 40 countries globally and helped 350,000 people understand climate change.

11. Climate Collaborative, United States

Focused on natural foods businesses concerned about climate change, the Climate Collaborative breaks climate action down into three simple steps: commit, act, impact. To date, 673 businesses have made commitments, and the Climate Collaborative offers a variety of resources and support to these businesses to help them reach their goals.

12. Climate Group, International

The Climate Group is working toward net-zero emissions by 2050 by holding organizations accountable for climate commitments they make. International business and government leaders come together to make commitments during Climate Week NYC. Then, Climate Group holds them accountable by sharing the actions they’ve taken and connecting them to other groups with similar objectives.

13. Climate Justice Alliance (CJA), United States

CJA brings together frontline, community-based organizations to lead the just transition from an extractive economy to a regenerative one. The 70 member communities are small grassroots organizations working locally to fight climate change with traditional ecological knowledge. CJA unites these members with each other to scale up their impact nationally.

14. Earthjustice, United States

Earthjustice uses the power of the law to protect communities’ and the planet’s health. With offices across the U.S., their work has helped to save wildlands, halt destructive logging and mining, and encourage more sustainable farming policies. Their sustainable food and farming program works to improve worker safety, promote climate-friendly farming practices, and reduce pollution by factory farms.

15. Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), United States

For over 50 years, EDF has brought together scientists and lawyers to protect the environment. Using strategic partnerships, scientific and economic research, and advocacy, EDF works to strengthen laws and policies that improve the environment and public health. To do so, EDF takes on a wide variety of cases that range from overfishing and food contaminants to pollution from the oil and gas industry.

16. Environmental Working Group (EWG), United States

EWG researches how consumer products impact human health and the environment. A wide range of experts at the EWG makes it easier for consumers to understand the environmental impact of the products they purchase. EWG also annually releases the “Clean Fifteen” and “Dirty Dozen,” which list the produce with the least and most pesticide contamination respectively.

17. Extinction Rebellion (XR), International

XR is a nonpartisan movement that demands governments declare a climate emergency, reach net zero emissions by 2025, and involve citizens in decision making. They use non-violent direct action and civil disobedience to communicate the urgency of the climate crisis. Because of the decentralized leadership, anyone from anywhere in the world can organize XR actions as long as it abides by core principles and values.

18. Fridays for Future (FFF), International

Started in 2018, FFF is a global climate strike movement that demands urgent action from government leaders. They work to put pressure on policymakers to listen to scientific experts about the consequences of climate change, ensure climate justice, and keep the global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels. FFF also offers a number of online resources for those interested in getting involved with the movement.

19. Friends of the Earth, International

Friends of the Earth uses the collective voice of grassroots members to speak truth to power and advocate for living in harmony with nature. They’ve caught the attention of large corporations and government agencies worldwide to demand that the rules of our political and economic systems need to change if we are to combat the climate crisis.

20. Gender CC, International

Created as a result of the United Nations climate negotiations (UNFCCC), GenderCC acknowledges that women play an important role in fighting climate change. This global network of organizations, experts, and activists are working to integrate gender justice into climate justice through raising awareness and empowering women.

21. Greenpeace, International

Founded in 1971, Greenpeace is a global organization that uses peaceful protest and strategic communication to highlight environmental issues and promote solutions. Now in more than 50 countries, Greenpeace works to halt deforestation, protect ocean health, stop nuclear testing, and more. Through solutions rooted in social justice, they hope to help communities disproportionately impacted by climate change.

22. Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), Europe

HEAL works to shape laws and policies that protect planetary and human health and raise awareness about the benefits of mitigating climate change. Their goal is to create a toxic-free, decarbonized, and climate-resilient future. With over 90 member organizations, HEAL represents 200 million people across the 53 countries in the European region.

23. Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), International

As part of the Native environmental justice movement, IEN formed in the U.S. after tribal grassroots youth and Indigenous leaders gathered to discuss the environmental assaults on lands, waters, communities, and villages. Today it connects Indigenous communities nationally and globally to protect sacred sites and natural resources, and support a just transition, carbon pricing, and the Green New Deal.

24. Julie’s Bicycle, International

Julie’s Bicycle supports the global Creative Climate Movement, helping artists use their creativity to become climate activists. In addition to contributing to low-carbon creative programs, initiatives, campaigns, and communications, Julie’s Bicycle developed The Creative Industry Green Tools, a set of free online carbon calculators. These calculators allow creative productions to measure their environmental impact, such as energy use and waste.

25. La Via Campesina, International

A grassroots network of more than 180 international organizations and 200 million farmers, La Via Campesina, fights for food sovereignty and better management of the world’s resources. The group promotes agroecological farming techniques that work with the earth and help to mitigate climate change.

26. Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), International

With simple online actions anyone can take, plus three million members, and an international staff of experts, NRDC safeguards people, plants, animals, and natural systems. By making strong partnerships across the United States, Canada, China, India, and Latin America, NRDC is pushing for climate solutions like solar power, electric vehicles, and national limits on carbon emissions.

27. Naturefriends International (NFI), International

Founded in 1895, NFI is one of the largest NGOs in the world. With 350,000 active members, NFI advocates for environmentally and socially just tourism, and protects natural and cultural heritage sites. They provide activities and materials for experiencing nature and climate justice, such as an informative quiz about sustainable tourism.

28. Oceanic Global, International

Oceans store carbon and are integral in the fight against climate change. That is why Oceanic Global combines grassroots initiatives with industry solutions to shed light on humanity’s essential relationship to the ocean. Through regional hubs in New York, Hamptons, Los Angeles, London, and Barcelona, Oceanic Global offers educational programming and community partnerships. The Oceanic Standard is their tool to help industries find sustainable vendors and improve their operations to keep the ocean healthy.

29. Our Kids’ Climate, International

Originally founded in Sweden, Our Kids’ Climate is a global network of parents who want to protect their kids from the climate crisis. Any group of parents from around the world can join the network to participate in family art projects and speak to mentors.

30. Project Drawdown, International

“Drawdown” refers to the point at which greenhouse gas emissions start to decline. Project Drawdown is an open-source and expert-reviewed resource that policymakers, universities, corporations, and activists around the world can turn to for climate solutions. For example, someone working in agriculture can learn how nutrient management techniques will impact their costs and reduce their carbon footprint.

31. Rainforest Action Network (RAN), United States

RAN works to make big corporations take responsibility for upholding human rights, keeping forests healthy, and protecting biodiversity. Their climate and energy team urges the financial sector to defund the extraction of fossil fuels and works to eliminate the forms of energy that create the most pollution: tar sands, coal mining and power, and liquified natural gas.

32. South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), South Africa

This group of 19 affiliate organizations advocates for clean air, clean water, healthy soil, and environmental justice in Durban, South Africa. Durban is a model city of sustainable development and SDCEA regularly liaises with the community, provincial and local government, industry, and commerce to promote a healthy, safe, and sustainable environment.

33. Sunrise Movement, United States

Sunrise is a youth movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. One of Sunrise’s current campaigns is to elect politicians who support the Green New Deal. In a recent Food Talk Live interview, Mackenzie Feldman, an organizer with Sunrise Movement Bay Area Chapter, says it’s been inspirational to, “learn how much power we have as young people, and how we can push the political agenda and get things like the Green New Deal on the table.”

34. Union of Concerned Scientists, United States

The Union of Concerned Scientists is a nonprofit with a mission to solve the planet’s problems using science. Their team of 250 scientists, analysts, policy, and communication experts report the latest findings in the areas of climate, energy, transportation, food, nuclear weapons, and democracy. The Union of Concerned Scientists also fights disinformation and explains how special interests intentionally spread misleading information on climate change.

35. World Wildlife Fund (WWF), International

WWF is an international nonprofit that helps local communities access cutting-edge conservation science to protect natural resources. Local WWF chapters all around the world are tackling climate change by preparing for potential future disasters, and studying how these changes will impact ecosystems and wildlife.

36. Zimbabwe Small Holder Organic Farmers’ Forum (ZIMSOFF), Zimbabwe

ZIMSOFF works to improve the lives of smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe who are practicing sustainable agriculture. With over 19,000 members and four regional clusters, they fight for food sovereignty, land justice, and environmental justice at local, national, regional, and international levels. Through the support of agroecology, organic agriculture, and open-pollinated varieties, they hope to support more environmentally friendly agricultural practices that will help mitigate climate change
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1179  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hackers steal $8 million from users running trojanized BitKeep apps on: December 31, 2022, 05:34:02 PM
What does it mean by “transactions not requiring verification” ? This is crazy, and as normal user or non technical person I’m not sure how to keep my funds secure if there are trojans like these which are able to extract the transactions just like that?

Wow, they are actually developing good trojans but it seems Wallet or App makers are not really making any progress with the security huh?

So how does it work, developers focus more on security breaching viruses rather than getting well paid jobs on the other side ?
1180  Economy / Economics / Re: Turning the Corner Into 2023 on: December 31, 2022, 02:59:26 PM
Yes this year was good for me as well I have made some good progress this year with my career as well as my other dream goal such as setting up my own laboratory to pursue my own researches in it.

It was hard but I did progress in it up to some extent. There was time when I was down financially and literally asked for help to few of the giant lenders in the forum. Though nobody helped me since the amount was big and also it’s unsecured loan so they were right at their spot and I was right at mine.

However, I learnt important lesson regarding finances. You are on your own, when time comes you have to create your own assets.

I am happy that I did not get the loan, I stood for myself and im proud of it.

Thanks for 2022 and I am wishing to perform even better in the year 2023.
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