Forwarded from John C
There are a few tips for dealing with this whole crazy world of crypto...
1. NEVER put in more money than you can afford to LOSE.
2. Do not be afraid to take a profit once in awhile, if you can recoup your original investment and still hold tokens, you are playing with house money.
3. XLM itself was never meant to be a store of value, it is the tokens built upon it that were meant to provide opportunities.
4. This is the very beginning of crypto... if the world who is not involved with crypto was compared to the people who are involved, that would be about like the state of Florida compared to the entire globe, and of those who are familiar with crypto, the number of those who know about XLM and tokens on the SDEX would be about the size of a small city compared to the entire population of earth... when the crowd finally shows up, dormant projects have the potential to generate huge returns for the early adopters.
1. NEVER put in more money than you can afford to LOSE.
2. Do not be afraid to take a profit once in awhile, if you can recoup your original investment and still hold tokens, you are playing with house money.
3. XLM itself was never meant to be a store of value, it is the tokens built upon it that were meant to provide opportunities.
4. This is the very beginning of crypto... if the world who is not involved with crypto was compared to the people who are involved, that would be about like the state of Florida compared to the entire globe, and of those who are familiar with crypto, the number of those who know about XLM and tokens on the SDEX would be about the size of a small city compared to the entire population of earth... when the crowd finally shows up, dormant projects have the potential to generate huge returns for the early adopters.
Synopsis - cant sell the lie to people in PNG...
https://theconversation.com/png-and-fiji-were-both-facing-covid-catastrophes-why-has-one-vaccine-rollout-surged-and-the-other-stalled-169356
https://theconversation.com/png-and-fiji-were-both-facing-covid-catastrophes-why-has-one-vaccine-rollout-surged-and-the-other-stalled-169356
The Conversation
PNG and Fiji were both facing COVID catastrophes. Why has one vaccine rollout surged and the other stalled?
In Fiji, 95% of adults have received one jab and 80% are fully vaccinated. In PNG, however, less than 1% of the population is fully vaccinated – and the country is giving away its vaccines.
Delta is very unlikely to be the last SARS-Cov-2 variant we face, nor the worst...the stakes are higher and the uncertainty is greater in these cataclysmic times...with careful consideration, bad things can follow from good decisions...Members of OzSAGE are not paid and provide their time without remuneration and without a political agenda.
https://ozsage.org/
https://ozsage.org/
Scientific lobby group OzSage argues Australian schools should follow the example of some US cities, where children as young as three must wear a mask inside schools and kindergartens.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/experts-push-for-mandatory-masks-for-all-schoolchildren-20211005-p58xez.html
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/experts-push-for-mandatory-masks-for-all-schoolchildren-20211005-p58xez.html
The Age
Experts push mask mandates for all schoolchildren
Scientific lobby group OzSage says international evidence shows schools without universal mask wearing are 3.5 times more likely to experience a COVID-19 outbreak.