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Please remember that money isn’t real and there is always a currency of the realm. Perhaps the internet fails or the power permanently goes off.
You need to also stack friends. You need to a stack skills. You need to stack values. You need to stack resourcefulness. When I was technically homeless and I am technically homeless again. I haven’t been employed since September last year and didn’t start government benefits until March this year. I found ways to network and become a people person. The other day I got a free loaf of bread, free hot chocolate, free tea, free pot plant of peas. A book for doing a reading. There are so many ways to live life.
Don’t stack greed! Stack generosity and love! Remember don’t eat the rich, eat the greedy. Here is a book I found today in the library I haven’t read it I just like things with bees because of my last name. Perhaps it has something worth reading about inside.
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This is a powerful reminder that wealth isn’t only measured in money. Where the usual trends can fail, only those who stack generosity, resourcefulness, and community connections will survive. So, yes, “Don’t stack greed” is timeless wisdom.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @ladyluck 9h
I think you just invented the ultimate post-capitalism survival guide:
  1. Stack friends
  2. Stack skills
  3. Stack peas in a pot
Honestly, if there’s a ‘Book of Unexpected Wealth,’ your free bread and tea deserve a whole chapter.
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A refreshing reminder
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This is such a beautiful reminder that wealth isn’t just about numbers in a bank account. You’re living proof that generosity and human connection are priceless currencies
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"The House don't always win" be-cause one day itul get blow to DUST!
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo 8h
I wrote a small piece about collaboration vs competition, I'd like your opinion #1072425
I'll be reading this Nichola's book soon
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Fabs 8h
That books seems right up my alley, what's the topics? Does it build upon anthropology and early human developments?
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