Welcome to the journey of learning about Bitcoin friend! Hope this site becomes one of your regular stops. You should also check out the website https://bitcoin.rocks/. It's ran by a good guy and the info there is solid for folks new to bitcoin. Natalie Brunell's Coin Stories podcast is also good (https://www.youtube.com/@nataliebrunell and NOSTR: npub1ahxjq4v0zlvexf7cg8j9stumqp3nrtzqzzqxa7szpmcdgqrcumdq0h5ech)
For questions, I have three before I rush off to my day job:
#1: What is your opinion of Jordan B. Peterson is terms of his advice on psychology and his trouble with the Canadian establishment?
#2: Which do you prefer as an analytical framework: Myers-Briggs, the Big 5, or something else?
#3: Finally, if you follow sports team, what sports team's fan base do you think has the most positive mindset and which one do you think has the most negative mindset? Things like self deprecating, and self sabotaging come to mind as negative, while resilience and unconditional support seems to be positives to me. If it's easier to do a whole sport (like baseball verse Nascar) verses one particular team, go that route with your answer.
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What is your opinion of Jordan B. Peterson is terms of his advice on psychology and his trouble with the Canadian establishment?
Not a big fan of him!
Which do you prefer as an analytical framework: Myers-Briggs, the Big 5, or something else?
I like the Myers-Briggs analytical framework more.
if you follow sports team, what sports team's fan base do you think has the most positive mindset and which one do you think has the most negative mindset?
To be honest, I'm not a big fan of sports in general. In general, I think that moderate sports fans have the most positive mindset, while extreme sports fans have the most negative mindset.
And I agree with you:
Things like self deprecating, and self sabotaging come to mind as negative, while resilience and unconditional support seems to be positives to me.
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