Damus
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The ₿itcoin Artist
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I rode the gaming wave, all the way from commodore 64, to street fighter, to mario kart, to goldeneye, to quake, to starcraft seeing stadiums full of people going crazy over the first major esport.

I rode the online poker wave, living the wild west of money on the internet, and becominy financially independent in college.

And now for the last 4 years I've been riding the Bitcoin and AI wave.

Basically, I've lived much of my life through the computer.


But over the last 10 years I also rode the health and fitness wave. And year by year I'm more and more coming to the understanding that the computer and how your body interacts with it, is really not condusive to health and happiness.

It's like I'm doing withdrawals from my health account every time I sit down in front of the computer. And then, to get the balance back up, I go jump in the ocean, get my bare feet on the ground, feel the wind, go in the sauna, watch the sunset.

So it is a little bit weird. Because I have so many good memories, notalgia and love for the computer, and it's still a tool I enjoy using. But at the same time, it's something I'm more and more am trying to get away from.

I dunno, just some Sunday musings.
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Stegstr · 2w
It's a
Small Batch Steve · 2w
Yes - making deposits in the real will be evident in our lives of vanity. If we think the screens are powerful just imagine what we can all do in person by opening up. Tried to avoid posting an x link but whatever - making time to improvise like this is cool. https://x.com/i/status/20220684270920...
MNicolas_OK · 2w
Maintaining balance is key to a healthier life 🤙
Thomas · 2w
Know what you mean, experienced a lot of that myself. 90s Gaming was the best! These days it is less fun and more build addictive.
Luc₳s @ 45B.io · 2w
I totally agree. We really need to balance it out. Since I was 12, PC was a hobby, a learning to for maths, coding, a window to the world with the advent of the internet, but I was balancing it with mountain biking and playing guitar in garage bands. Then through my 20s and 30s, the laptop was mo...