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mrclownworld · 132w
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Joe Nakamoto · 134w
How do you all afford to eat steak all the time? 🥩 I’m curious and mildly envious 🙃
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This is a great fucking question. I think about this a lot, and my best answer to myself is "you're only allowed to not be able to afford to eat well if you can't afford anything else."

My framework of spending money is this hiearchy:

1. Time and health (equally important for obvious reasons I think?)
2. Financial investment in the future (basically stacking sats and upskilling)
3. Lifestyle / pleasure

Since eating well goes under health, it's more important than stacking sats (2) and definitely more important than driving a nicer car (3).

Say I didn't have a car, and I *needed* to commute 3 hours a day in order to stack sats, and I could cut that down to 40 minutes, which would make more time for upskilling and actually working, id put that in the 'time' category and thereby possibly making it more important than stacking sats.

I love this framework and it has made it easier to make many decisions, but more importantly is has made me aware of decisions I needed to take that I wouldn't have been aware of without this framework.

Eat meat if you believe it's better for you than what you currently eat. There must be something you spend money on in category 2 or 3 that you couldn't justify under this framework if you're on an unhealthy diet.
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jack mallers · 152w
I'll be live on CNBC with KELLLYYYY in 30 minutes to discuss the collapse of the banking system, the tarnished credibility of the Fed, and why #Bitcoin  matters now more than ever. I plan on absolut...
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Give em something to think about @nostrich.

Maybe mention the fact that markets are founded on the trust of the people, which isnt helped by turning the lever of top-level manipulation to the max. Also maybe mention the fact that bitcoiners are heartbroken by the fact that oblivious but otherwise innocent people will have to suffer and pay the price for an unsustainable money system.