Heart Dissection | Lava | Profit$…. All in a days work!


By: Anthony @ mycryptoguy | jan 14, 2020

When was the last time you treated yourself to a day trip? Ok. Now when was the last time you treated yourself to a day trip that you actually enjoyed? Maybe you do it often. Or maybe you’ve done the same thing that I’ve done to myself over and over again, and robbed yourself of much deserved leisure time with some type of occupational justification.

I get it! Sometimes there just aren’t enough hours in a day to accommodate your growing arsenal of interests and talents. However, leisure time is important. We have to give our mind and body the rest it needs to continue functioning at optimal levels. You’re no good to any team , family member, or friend if you’re constantly walking around stressed out and fatigued due to the fact that you’re putting in 16 hour days to support your budding financial/personal endeavors. I find it incredibly important to at least make an attempt at finding a healthy balance between time dedicated to work vs time spent on leisure. As cliche as it may sound… Life is in fact incredibly short. Too short if you ask me. I doubt anyone has yet to use their last breath in utterance of “I should have worked more” before finally parting with their death bed.

The new year always seems to bring a rush of motivation out of hibernation for me personally. Almost every year as soon as January hits the calendar I feel a sudden influx of creativity and focus. So much so that it can be a battle at times to find a clear channel in which to funnel my efforts. I decided to approach the new year a little differently this go round and focus on not letting my wave of creativity and focus go to waste. While at the same time, making time for the people and things that matter most to me.

Yesterday was my birthday!! And quite honestly probably one of the best that I’ve had in an incredibly long time. I watched a heart dissection performed in front of me live, I had some electricity pumped through my skeletal system, I watched a volcano erupt, I climbed through the neural pathway of a human brain, and still made it home in time to cash in on a booming day in the crypto world! Oh! I nearly forgot… I also got my hands on a piece of tech that, honest to God is changing the world. More about that soon though. Be on the lookout for my brand new YouTube channel where you can watch me unbox this item with your own two eyes. Or don’t… your loss. If you somehow think that I’m blowing smoke, or just trying to sound interesting… I’m not mad at you. It just means you need to stick around a little while longer and get to know me.

If you’re wondering where you have to go or how much you have to spend to experience a day like the one I experienced yesterday, I’ll break it down for you real quick. We live in a hyper connected society! Before you walk out of your house in the morning you can essentially plan every moment of your day , check your route, analyze reviews on the places your going, find promotional events in your area, AND look for ways to save your hard earned money! My better half has more talent than I do in that department. And it’s thanks to her that we had a smooth educational and enjoyable day.

To experience all of these mind blowing activities it was as simple as a planned day trip to the Franklin Institute. Now I’ll admit, I haven’t been there since I was in the 5th grade, and I didn’t know exactly how much I’d enjoy myself while possibly surrounded by hordes of rambunctious children touching everything and everyone around them. The answer to that was simple enough however, and I’ll offer my advice to any of my readers who may be interested in attending events like the one we enjoyed. If there’s the possibility of large groups of school children being present and you prefer a quiet atmosphere, choose your timing wisely. I’d recommend the 1:30 – 2:30pm ball park. During the school year you can expect the bulk of young bodies to be in the process of being herded onto the same buses that dropped them off earlier that morning right around this time. Then you can relax! It was virtually silent after the bright young minds departed and I was able to enjoy the full experience. If cost is your concern, well there’s actually a wide range of options and tactics for getting the most out of your trip while on a budget. Put your device to good use and do some homework to pinpoint some cost reducing options. We spent maybe a whole $50 usd and covered our entire day. That’s ; parking, admission, beverages, an imax movie, gas, tolls, and one sticker valued at $2.97. I think we did pretty good! One of the key take aways from today’s post is this… Never stop satisfying your hunger for knowledge, always support your creative side, and make time for yourself and those whom you love and appreciate. My new YouTube channel is launching any moment now. If you’re interested in seeing something like… idk a heart dissection performed in public, well be on the look out for my channel ” the Crypto Corner ” staring yours truly. There I’ll post videos covering a wide range of topics and a wide range of personalities while also giving away Bitcoin and some of the latest and greatest Tech related merchandise.

thank you to the friendly staff at the Franklin Institute! This guy knew his stuff. If I understood him correctly, he retired from an incredibly respectable position in the medical field… And now spends his time, sharing years of acquired knowledge with the public.. (and masses of energetic young minds)

Thanks for reading and don’t forget to subscribe. Once a month I’m giving away $10 in Bitcoin to one random new subscriber so don’t miss out! Let’s make the world a better place! One last thing before I close… If you’re wondering “why Bitcoin?” , take a look at cryptocurrency market for the past two days and find out! See ya next time!


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Lesbians, Psychomachia, and the Profits I make…

By: mycryptoguy | jan 12, 2020
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I’m sure a title involving lesbians, psychomachia, and profit all in the same sentence can easily stimulate a readers imagination. No! It is not the intro to a half witted, hard to follow joke that somehow gives way to barely relatable content. It is however an unorthodox introduction into the strange but true story that my life has evolved into.

Recently one of my readers suggested I reveal more about myself piece by piece. Who I am, where I come from, how I became so damn cool and likeable… you know, the usual. So as I began my creative process for putting this article together, I first had to ask myself a seemingly simple question… “Where do I begin?” It didn’t take me long at all to realize, there is not one thing simple about that question in regard to my 33 years of existence. Whether I dissect the last 396 months or analyze its 12,051 days…. a satisfying answer eludes my mind. No one point in time somehow becomes entirely indicative of who we are in this moment. Instead, as humans, each and every one of us represent a unique conglomeration. A conglomeration of ups and downs, highs and lows, people and places. Every single detail from every moment of your life come together at a single point in time and space that come to equal… NOW. With this observation at hand, the question of “Where to begin” was simple again.

My life is amazing right now! And the view from my minds eye is a sight to behold. I am 33 years young. I have a beautiful, motivating partner at my side. My closest friends are loyal and supportive. I code. I write. I develop and design, innovate, speculate, and day trade to get paid! Four years after obtaining my first business license I feel as though I’ve earned the right to call myself a successful entrepreneur. I’ve put in the time, taken the losses, rebuilt and invested… all to do it over again in some instances. I do not come from wealth and I can only think of maybe one member of my immediate family whom obtained a college degree. My mother, as beautiful as she was died suddenly not long ago, and my father… well I don’t have much to offer you considering I barely know the man. Drugs, death, and despair seemed inescapable for me at times. I never went to senior prom, or barely attended public high school for that matter. Over the years I’ve watched the people around me; destroy themselves with heroin, receive life sentences for homicide, or many just gave up and gave in. Those that gave in, gave in to a way of thought that will lie deep within you like an undiscovered tumor, patiently waiting to wreak havoc at a cellular level. A way of thought that will take from you any and all sense of happiness, offering instead fear, anxiety, and failure. So how did I become the exception? Why was I able to avoid complete and utter self destruction while others seemed to welcome it? Another simple answer… lesbians.

My mother was essentially still a child when she gave birth to me. At 16 she was ill equipped in assuming the role of care giver to a brand new life. Not only that, she was alone in this role. Shortly after I was born, her beau and partner in crime, my father, earned himself a lengthy stint in state prison for a particularly violent offense. I can only imagine the state this left my mother in. As depressing as all of that sounds, when I’ve looked at my life in retrospect…. I feel both fortunate and blessed because of what happened next. I easily could have become a ward of the state, bounced around group home to group home, waiting for permanent placement with a foster family… aka complete strangers. Instead I was rescued by two selfless women wanting nothing more than to give me the world. I was adopted by my Grandmothers (Grandmothers, yes plural).

Almost every pleasant childhood memory I have, I can attribute to them. Along with; my intellect, my empathy, determination, my love for history, literature, and astronomy, just about every positive quality I possess as a man I can attribute to the two women who made the decision to love me unconditionally. When I was around ten years old one of my Grandmoms brought our first computer home. I recall falling in love with it quickly as I learned to navigate first the desktop, then the terminal, before finally getting a taste of the world wide web. At the time many Americans didn’t fully understand the implications associated with this technology. My Grandmothers did. As punishment for petty offenses, I can remember having to sit at our computer desk bored out of my mind completing basic typing lessons. The redundancy was torturous and I didn’t understand the punishment entirely. They did. They knew that computers and those that could navigate the emerging technological landscape would come out on top, landing secure jobs in a secure industry. Well, they were right I’d say.

When we’re young we haphazardly come to conclusions regarding how much we know about the world around us. It seems as though every other day I find myself in another situation involving the practical application of the knowledge and skills that my Grandmothers instilled in me. I still read almost daily, opening the world and allowing me to utilize a respectable working vocabulary. If I went to the closet located near my bed I could pull out one of the first books ever given to me by them. As soon as I acquired the ability to begin processing words and sentences I was introduced to an unlimited supply of information. Which in turn gave way to a voracious appetite for knowledge. As I matured so did the material I read. My bookshelves evolved… from Dr. Seuss to Hardy Boys, Goosebumps to Steven King, from novels to python for dummies. Without even realizing it they had molded an intelligent, insightful, young entrepreneur.

The battle between good and evil, right and wrong, is raging within each and every one of us. In those moments throughout my life in which I was faced with these choices, I caught myself only thinking of me for quite some time. After literally losing everything in 2011, I spent some time in complete solitude. During this time I began a process that would change my life. I began to take inventory of my existence. I started to think about everything I was and everything I am. I thought about all of the bad decisions I’ve made, people I lost, and potential I had wasted. Most of all I thought constantly about those two women who raised me and what they had attempted to instill in me.

Correcting my course, and changing my life came natural after that. I went back to the basics and began teaching myself to code. From there I developed an interest in Blockchain and Digital Assets, General Contracting, Real Estate, Politics and Economics. Soon I developed my own personalized system for organizing all of these interests into one formula. Like any other incredibly valuable skill it took genuine determination, focus, and discipline… And now I Profit. And I’ll continue to profit thanks to those two women.


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