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"...for if we could be satisfied with anything, we should have been satisfied long ago; nor do we reflect how pleasant it is to demand nothing, how noble it is to be contented and not to be dependent upon Fortune."
— Seneca
From A Stoic Resurrection
PS. Shoutout to y'all who hears the first notes of the song and has "Drive slow homie, you never know homie..." going off in their head :) IYKYK
IT IS HAPPENING AGAIN
SUNDAY , 14 JUNE 2026
Uuetoa Garden Cafe with coffee (obviously!), cakes, pies, potato salad, homemade black bread, home-brewed beer & more. Fresh sourdough by yours truly.
MC Kontext live at 2 PM.
Ballet performances at 1 and 3 PM (if the weather permits), "Kondase Kondajad" guitar ensemble at 4 PM.
Copies of "A Stoic Resurrection: Notes from the Journal of a Modern Stoic" available.
See you there! 🤠
"To be a soldier, must maintain composure at ease
Though life is complicated, only what you make it to be"
Whenever you want to complain that life is unfair, remember how much the Buddha sacrificed. Remember how much Jesus suffered. Remember how long Moses was lost.
"You didn't hear it from me
They can't stand to see you free
Your check ain't never coming in
I've always loved a game I can't win"
Mostly been involved in a job hunt + getting used to my new job in a sawmill.
But also some work on writing, most of which I don't want to advertise out loud just yet. But there is an amended version alongside the audio version of Bitcoin From a Stoic Perspective coming, for example.
And this week I'll be practicing a few old tunes to make a short live performance in the annual home cafes day in my hometown.
A little late this month, but the Bitcoin Calendar post for June 2026 is up: #1503338
2 YEARS AGO TODAY: JULIAN ASSANGE RELEASED.
On June 24, 2024, Julian Assange was released from the Belmarsh high-security prison after spending 1,901 days there awaiting the outcome of extradition proceedings initiated by the United States.
Keep track of historical dates and events related to Bitcoin: #1503338