I don't use an alarm clock. I leave the curtains open in the evening and wake up naturally. This decision helps to eliminate unnecessary stress at the moment of waking up. 🎇The first hour of the morning is the most important. It is divided by the principle of 20–20–20: • 20 minutes of warm-up💪 I do basic exercises: squats, push-ups, abs. This helps me wake up, triggers the production of dopamine, and gradually improves physical fitness.
(Sell in May and go away). Here's a historical and economic analysis of this strategy: 1. The essence of the strategy It's believed that the stretch from May to October is the most 'dead' and low-yielding for the markets. Traders who follow this mantra offload their assets in May, go 'to cash' (or on vacation), and only return to trading in November.
In the time of Robin Hood (and in the Middle Ages in general), coins with clipped edges were simply called "clipped" (from the English "clipped coins").
Why did this happen? In that era, the value of a coin was directly related to the weight of precious metal (usually silver) it contained. Counterfeiters used scissors or files to trim tiny strips of metal from the edges of the coin.
Benefit: The cut-off pieces were collected and melted down into ingots or new coins. $BTC $ETH $BNB @CBETKAMOHETKA
This massive sell-off is a feint. Weak hands are out. The real accumulation is happening NOW. Prepare for an explosive surge. This is your last chance to get in before the rocket launches. Do not miss this 1000X opportunity. The pump will be legendary.
here - here for sure, do not give in to temptation 😅
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RIVER So, we waited for the fall❓😱😱😱
$RIVER Come on, this just looks like another sale😂 Again flying to the bottom at 5.00💰❓ I see this situation differently🤔
At the moment, the coin is trying to leave the ascending (green) channel❗ But this is not a call to fall, the fall will happen if she leaves him🤔 But not for long, I expect the price to be between 60-54.00💰
💀32-year-old Chinese IT specialist died from overwork
The guy recently became the head of the department and was carrying the workload of 6-7 people.
One evening he felt unwell and collapsed, but the next day doctors announced his death due to cardiac arrest (cardiogenic shock + chronic overwork).
His wife reported that he worked without weekends from 07:30-22:45 and even while lying in a coma and fighting for his life, messages from colleagues flooded the WeChat group: "process the orders", "urgent tasks", etc.
The family filed a lawsuit to recognize the death as a work-related injury, but the company is not cooperating and offers $56,000 "for silence".
This is not an isolated case — in China, "996" (9 AM to 9 PM, 6 days a week) and sudden deaths of IT specialists have become the norm.