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Last November, I wrote about the “7 Habits of Highly Effective Bitcoiners” (#321593). I received the dubious honour of having written PS. Haha.
Undaunted (and shameless), I continued to post and comment here. Today, on the first day of the Million Sats Madness, I put forth my “7 Habits of Highly Effective Stackers”. Have I been reading the air on this platform correctly? Do I have the right pulse on the psyche here? You be the judge.
Through my article, I took the opportunity to surface 7 interesting posts written by other Stackers to enhance your reading pleasure.
7 Habits of Highly Effective Stackers
  1. Low time-preference
Stackers know that stacking sats is a long-term game, so they apply the principle of delayed gratification. They frame other acts as low time-preference, of which the most noteworthy to me is raising kids. For an example, read #224260
  1. Value for value
Due to the frictionless way of zapping, Stackers show their approval for others’ work by awarding sats. They like how they have the autonomy to determine the value they derive from a post and award it accordingly. Stackers usually give high default zaps to affirm the Signal going on within the platform. To understand the origin of V4V, read this: #260178
  1. 100 push-ups till $100k
Stackers marry two things they like: Bitcoin and exercise. More than one Stacker have published consistently their 100 push-ups until $100k routine. Their resolve to take care of their fitness in order to prime themselves for financial wellness is commendable. If you wish to join the ranks, post your routine at the Saloon: #443295
  1. Walking
Stackers favour walking. They incorporate it into their daily routine, using it to relieve stress or prepare themselves to get into the flow or stimulate their minds to come up with creative ideas. No wonder Stackers have sharp minds. For a discussion of how Stackers use walking to enrich their lives, read #245911
  1. Meditation
Stackers seem to embrace the Stoic philosophy and take challenges in their stride. In fact, the obstacle is the way. This may directly or indirectly influence them to have the will for low time-preference for the important things in life. After all, good things take time. Needless to say, many Stackers were eager to join a book club to discuss “Meditations”, Marcus Aurelius’ iconic work: #423469
  1. Privacy
Stackers are conscientious about safeguarding their privacy. They believe that no one else should be privy to how they spend their money. This explains why posts regarding non-KYC says are often well-received, with many Stackers chipping in with their authentic experiences: #333907
  1. Circular economy
Why do Stackers zap so freely? Most casual investors care passionately about BTC pumping to the moon. But Stackers care fervently about the ecosystem of Bitcoin. They are motivated by people ridding themselves of the all-consuming fiat mindset. They swear by the Bitcoin Standard and fight against the fiat brain rot. If this means they must spend some sats, they will do it unreservedly. Here are some ways in which Stackers spend their sats: #220717
Zap big. Zap often. Zap early.
I haven't been saying that often enough lately.
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Interesting Point of View. I like how each point has a stacker post at the end, illuminating more on the habit
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Thank you for this. Walking has long been my form of exercise (and meditation!), and it was one of the things that drew me into the community (I know it's almost certainly not the vector for a lot of folks).
Working on making good decisions around time preference is one of my major current goals; I tend to be impatient (one of the reasons walking is so valuable for me is that it forces me to be in situations where rushing and immediate gratification aren't always available, and I can slow my thoughts down), and I focusing on more low-time preference stuff is something I need to be better at.
(In my fiat work, people often use the term "urgent vs important," and I think that's a variation of the same theme.)
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I agree. Adding on, the way performance reviews are structured in my industry and country makes us focus mainly on the urgent. We have such reviews every May and November, so it is unlike some enterprising people to focus on high-visibility but not necessarily high-impact projects.
Thanks for sharing about yourself!
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149 sats \ 3 replies \ @cascdr 1 Mar
Seek First to Stack Then to Consume Minimally.
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consume minimally
That’s a real great mantra. Will add this in when I update this article. Thanks for sharing xP
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I actually really like that book by Covey. I know it's kinda hokey but it's got good stuff in there. I really like Seek First to Understand Then to Be Understood. It's such a good attitude when doing even basic conflict resolution.
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🫡
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129 sats \ 1 reply \ @jp305 1 Mar
This made me 10x my default sats amount. 💪
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Such an honour! And welcome to Stacker News! Hope to read you soon
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46 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cowboy 1 Mar
Stay humble, Stack SATs.
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This is so interesting
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Interesting Point of View. I like how each point has a stacker post at the end, illuminating more on the habit
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @BTCFC 1 Mar
Bullish on the stacker community!! Great post!
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.