Hot take: if your podcast isn’t on an app where listeners can jump ahead and back in 30 second increments, or less, while their phone’s locked you don’t care very much about growing your audience.
Anything more cumbersome than that became obsolete long before 2025.
Life Hack:
Keep dopamine levels low from the minute you wake up until you’re finished the work you want to accomplish that day.
This means no artificial dopamine hits. No checking your notifications, nostr feed, aggressive music, tv, web browsing, youtube, podcasts, junk food, etc. until your work is done for the day.
Especially when you first wake up.
If you manage your artificial dopamine spikes, even the boring work will become rewarding and your focus and progress will sky rocket.
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Bitcoin is natural money.
After a certain point, as we age, we have to slow down. You can slow this process but you can’t escape it. It’s just nature.
But for the past 50+ years, most people have been forced to work harder for longer hours as they’ve aged, due to the effects of the inflationary fiat system.
The natural path would be to expend energy when you have it to accumulate wealth that you retain and which continues to sustain you as you age and slow down.
Money that forces you to work harder as your vitality declines is unnatural and extremely sinister.
Gold may be the most natural money but, in this context, bitcoin is a close second and superior to gold in the modern world.
Tired of the same podconf conversations coming out every week?
Do you find yourself disinterested in SBR speculation, trumpcoin humming and hawing, and MSTR’s weekly DCA announcements?
Why not listen to some high signal coffee talk between two bitcoiners, while having your morning coffee today #coffeechain View quoted note →
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