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The Amanda Reed's avatar

When my needs go unmet,

I’m reminded: God didn’t design a person, place, or title to fulfill me.

He designed my soul to need Jesus.

So if you’re discouraged today by unmet needs,

Maybe you’re not being punished—maybe you’re being invited.

Invited to need the only One who never fails.

If that’s you—

You need to meet my Jesus.

LetsGetIntoIt2025's avatar

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Huy Nguyen's avatar

Sometimes I fantasize about disappearing.

Not dying.

Just logging off.

Getting a job no one cares about.

Growing tomatoes.

Writing poems in the margins of a notebook no one reads.

Not as a failure.

But as a kind of freedom.

You made it, you own it

You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.

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hasif đź’Ś's avatar

sometimes i wonder how many versions of myself i’ve outgrown without even noticing. i look back at old photos and remember the thoughts i used to carry, the dreams i thought would save me. it’s strange how you can live inside yourself every day and still not realize you’re evolving. it’s only when you look back that you realize how far you’ve come, how many lives you’ve already lived in the same skin.

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Pascal HĂĽgli's avatar

Hey Check

Looking forward to this interview with Alex, absolute legend.

I do have a question though. I read this in a glassnode article today:

"When the market enters a prolonged regime of contraction, diminishing returns motivate investors to cash out at lower prices, cutting their losses. Thus, the cost basis of relatively young supply tails the spot price lower. The repricing of short-term holder supply to lower prices values can be characterized as a net capital outflow from the Bitcoin ecosys…

James Check (Checkmatey)'s avatar

This is due to STH coins which were bought high, being capitulated out and revalued lower.

If someone buys an asset for $60k and sells if to $58k, they have destroyed $2k in value. The buyer needed less capital to buy the same asset, thus a net outflow.

Pascal HĂĽgli's avatar

Ah okay, I think I get it now.

If STH for 1w-1m is lower (at 58k) than STH for 1m-3m, this means that a bunch of STH coins were sold at 58k and new buyers came in to scoop up these coins. This signals a capital outflow at 60k or so, while new capital was coming in at 58k (new buyers that have stepped in).

Do I have this right?

Yes that is correct.

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