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Greetings to the unruly stackers who are enjoying their Sunday. 👋🤠
I'm also enjoying mine, I woke up with my family after a night full of restful sleep, we shared a delicious breakfast, and we had fun talking about past anecdotes from when our daughter was younger. I love my family and every day I do my chores to chart a better path for us as we move forward in time.
"Time" which is fast and relentless although imperceptible, everything seems calm and just like the wave that hits you and sends you back to shore spinning around, so does time with us, today we are here and then we are further ahead without realizing the turns and everything left behind along the way.
These words come to me just after I was talking with my wife about memories of our daughter, and at the same time I get memories of times before. Trying to think about what I was doing on a day like today a few years ago, and just like a coincidence to reflect the metaphor of the wave, I find this photo.
Taken approximately 8 or 9 years ago, on a Sunday just like today, in those days I literally lived off taking photographs, and in my free time I also took photographs. Every Sunday I would go to the beach early in the morning with my friends to watch them surf while I took pictures. In those days I still didn't dare to surf, my thing was always to observe the power of the wave 🌊 and see how they glided on top of it, and while that was happening I would take pictures. Not many photos survive from those days. In those days I had a terrible management of information, both physical and digital.
Taking this photo was a really hard task. It wasn't just posing in front of the wave and shooting. I had to try several times until I finally got this photo from that sequence of shots. Curiously, my failed attempts were because I didn't wait long enough to shoot, since my attention was on diving when the wave came in front of me to avoid the impact.
It was precisely in the sequence where I decided not to avoid the wave, but to receive it in order to get the sequence, that the magic happened and I was able to capture this photo. But the magic was accompanied by a strong blow that knocked me over and expelled me towards the shore. The camera was attached to my wrist and a tool, so there were no problems on that part, I only suffered a few bumps and scrapes.
Only many years later, on days like today, is it that I reflect on that event and understand it and try to teach my daughter about these examples. Until I faced the situation head on and let myself be hit by the reality of receiving the wave's blow to get the photo, it didn't happen.
Today I can say that the same thing happens but applied to bitcoin, I had my shitcoiner beginnings and I had my hits until I really understood where the value was (Bitcoin ⚡🍊) it was not until I assumed my losses - that is, I received the hit as in the situation of the 🌊 wave - it was not until that moment that I decided to fully dedicate myself to the path of learning about BITCOIN that I could really understand and obtain benefits for my family and our future stability, every day I continue learning and reflecting on the path traced before knowing BITCOIN to be able to do things now in a better way thanks to the best asset on the planet, the only one that really does not make us free...
Thanks for reading, I hope you have a great Sunday Keep stacking, stay free Keep Ungovernable 💪🤠⚡🍊
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Hi friend @flat24 I think your post is excellent and the metaphor you used about the sea, relating it to when you find yourself in your comfort zone, a situation comes along and moves you, shakes you and makes you wake up suddenly and put your feet on the ground, in reality.
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Thank you very much for your opinion, it is good to know that my words are understood, and that they can reach other people.
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I enjoyed how you extrapolated your surfing insights to a totally different area - the art of Bitcoin. Thanks for writing your thought-provoking caption
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Thank you for reading and for your kind words, I think that much of our present environment and many of our past experiences could be explained or optimized if we look at them through the perspective offered by the Bitcoin philosophy.
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