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Jeff Booth
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Pura Vida Nostr friends.



In seemingly chaotic times, the parable of the investment banker and the fisherman is a good reminder that we all create our own lens of the world. 

 


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MV Morejohn · 177w
One of my absolute favorites!
Ferdinand Hodler ⚡️ · 177w
Fisherman’s life = pura vida! 🤙🏼
Jon Hodl · 177w
One of my favorites.
Kasso · 177w
What a great story! 👍
befri.dit.liv · 177w
I love this one Thanks jeff
Duvel · 177w
Fantastic story. Didn't know this one.
Todd Leddon · 177w
Did someone just visit Costa Rica? That’s the first time i ever heard of Pura Vida.
nobody · 177w
This parable was one of the most influential things I ever read when I was younger.
Satya · 177w
Love this parable. Clarity of intention on the life we’re creating and how we’re spending our time. ☮️
nostrich · 177w
Thanks Jeff.
Lil Bill · 177w
Excellent read, puts the bigger picture into perspective
🐉AT ₿01 · 177w
Moral of the story us you can't win at life just surround your with the people things and experiences you enjoy and love
Terence Michael · 177w
Have always loved this parable 🤝
FRANK⚡️ · 177w
Neat story. Puts a lot of things in perspective. Begin with the end in mind.
WasBuddhaMaybe · 177w
Always one of my faves. I think of it often. 🤙🧡
Lara · 177w
Such a poignant reminder. I found it very emotional.
theskintones · 177w
beautiful parable Jeff. thanks for sharing it and for your wisdom. loving Nostr!
Erik The Decentralist · 177w
100 Sat zap for you sir
Erik The Decentralist · 177w
I lost everything in a very bad relationship. Home, money and access to my child included... spent 5 years living and being completely alone. I learned this lesson. Today I have full custody of my Child and am involved with the woman of my dreams... I can speak to this personally . https://nost...
strick · 177w
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𝖋𝖎𝖆𝖙𝖉𝖊𝖓𝖎𝖊𝖗 (¯`◕‿◕´¯) · 177w
You had me until the last paragraph. 😆 No one will move back to a small village to fish after they have made it.
Rainbow Maker · 177w
So true
arjwright · 176w
Heard this story 15 or 20 years ago and said “why not.” Been more or less living towards the fisherman’s simple aims since then. Great to come across this again. Usually a sign to not lose sight of what matters when life does this.