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How to be a little less basic...... π
Embracing Challenges, Overcoming Limitations, and Building a Better Future: A Call to Action for Billionaires Everywhere

THE NEURO SAVVY BILLIONAIRES
Dear Neuro-Savvy Billionaire,
As I reflect on my journey toward success, I can't help but be reminded of how much I despise mediocrity. We have one life, yet so many people choose to settle for a life that is far below their potential. Sadly, most people need more discipline and the drive to pursue their dreams. They waste some of the most valuable assets they could ever secure: their time, health, and above all, their mind.
It's disheartening to see people fall into the trap of instant gratification. They indulge in unhealthy habits like drinking and smoking, harming their physical health and negatively impacting their mental well-being. We must realize that, as humans, we are incredibly fragile creatures. Our average nesting period, as humans, is 24 years, while 85% of other animals' offspring fend for themselves by the 3rd year. However, our power lies in our ability to think and create. We have launched the digital revolution, cured diseases like polio, and even put a man on the Moon. Your dog isnβt thinking about Mars. We are capable of greatness, but we often forget that.
I blame the culture we live in. It lulls us into a sense of luxury, which leads to a lack of motivation to pursue our dreams. We allow the tactical empathy of marketers to subvert our vision and steal our dreams. The power lies within us, and we must take responsibility for our lives. As billionaires, we have the resources and the ability to make a difference. We can create a better world and positively impact the future.

It's shocking to see how many people are held back by the very thing that could set them free. Did you know the median income in the US is an abysmal $69,560 per year? We must realize that the problem is not the lack of resources or opportunities but a psychological ceiling. We must learn to think outside the box and tackle our challenges, not ignore or buy a solution to "ease: the pain. You're not a toddler.

I've learned some hard lessons along my journey toward success. One of the most powerful realizations is that knowledge is not apparent but counterintuitive. We must be willing to take risks and explore new solutions to our problems. But, one of my guiding principles has been "The problem is the solution." From a systems theory perspective, solving for a rate limiter is the primary means for growth. This is because we are just some of the ones facing that problem. The solution we develop is the basis for our wealth and billionaires. There is no limit to our problems. Thus, we have an infinite opportunity for growth, trillionaire. In a world governed by the laws of physics, we will always face rate limiters, and we will always have problems. However, these problems are not obstacles but rather business opportunities. As billionaires, we must embrace this philosophy and use it to make a difference in the world.

On August 31, 2012 a long prominence/filament of solar material that had been hovering in the Sun's atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Flickr, CC BY 2.0
The challenges we face today are immense. Climate change, homelessness, hunger, Alzheimer's, and many other issues threaten our way of life. In a billion years, our species will face the unthinkable: the transition of our sun to a red giant. This event will boil our oceans well before the sun eats the planet. We must act today to build a new world for our future literally. Populating Mars will be the start of our problems. To survive these cosmological events, we must support and activate every human neuron within the human network by ending hunger and poverty and investing in the children of man.

As billionaires, we are responsible for using our wealth and resources to improve society. We must invest in research and development to find solutions to our problems. We must support organizations that work towards making a difference in the world. We must be willing to take risks, explore new opportunities, think big, and act boldly.
In conclusion, as a Neuro-Savvy Billionaire, I urge you to embrace the philosophy of "The problem is the solution." We must learn to think outside the box and embrace our challenges. We must not settle for mediocrity but strive for greatness. We must take responsibility for our lives and use our power and resources to impact the world positively. Success is not measured by accumulated wealth but by the legacy we leave behind.
With Gratitude,
Hendy Saint-Jacques & ChatGPT-3
Creator & Chief Joy Spreader
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Poll Results: I learned something this week. 50% of yall love yourselves (i.e., "the billionaire life chose me"), but 50% also profoundly love and care for your community of friends and family. That's what really drove me to write and focus on today's topic.
I've been quiet this week because we've been working with the team to develop our swag collection and the discord channel.
We may operate on a weekly frequency for the next 3 weeks before going back to the daily updates.
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