androidsixteen π²
@androidsixteen.eth
Sometimes I think the male psyche (or the masculine polarity, if you will) prefers boom-and-bust over equanimity. I suspect this is because it uses stress as a mechanism to learn its own limits This is why the "it's so over / we're so back" sentiment thrives in the wild west of crypto, which due to selection bias is mostly men
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six
@six
I do find I learn more about myself and reality from experiencing volatility
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@six
I just donβt know if itβs sustainable. It feels like a slow drain/tax on the psyche
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androidsixteen π²
@androidsixteen.eth
I think the volatility has to be in realms you care about -- eg. protecting your family or community, or building a project that realizes your deep visions for the world https://warpcast.com/sardius/0x61626fd9
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androidsixteen π²
@androidsixteen.eth
A rooster will die for the hens lol
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sardius.eth
@sardius
exactly, instead of just draining that energy off into draft kings, getting creative with structuring how you make bets, betting not just with money but with time, energy, learning, spirituality etc., using the energy to spin a flywheel of your goals instead of letting it spin you towards others ends
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