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Xeer· 2025-11-07 06:19
the highest tier of the monad airdrop is ‘community last.’funny as it sounds, it’s not a meme. it’s a pattern i’ve seen it play out too many times in crypto, especially with NFTs.once teams realize how much you’ll do for them as a community member, the dynamic shifts. you’re no longer the prized community, you’re free unpaid labor.they’ll redirect their budget to chase new users and KOLs, while you convince yourself you’re still early and doing it for a greater cause. such is the nature of a ‘community memb ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-06 23:39
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)These were once houses where husbands and wives and children lived. And local shops where people made their livings and chatted with their neighbors.Where are they now? https://t.co/5c1Ll6IXNt ...
‘We need to get back to humanity’: ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator on how food can unite people
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 23:38
Okay, so we're gonna do something a little bit different. Um, last night I got the great opportunity of being able to moderate a discussion with Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil um on Netflix. Great show, travel eating show, community show.And um it was a nice break for me because all I do is talk about politics and the terrible state of the world. >> We all need a break. >> You are not the terrible state of the world. You are the wonderful state of the world.So, I I I asked you nicely to bring a litt ...
We Are The Wells: How Connection Truly Sustains Us | Gizelle Clemens | TEDxWilmette
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 17:50
[Applause] [Music] All my life I've been surrounded by wells. Not the kind dug into the earth. I'm from the city. So, the only things I know about digging in the earth is subways, tunnels, and sewers, but a different kind of well. And I didn't always know what that meant until one morning it became crystal clear. It was 4:02 a.m. my birthday. the exact time my mother Heather Clemens would call every year without fail to pray over me and pray me into a new year of life. She believed that if she blessed my li ...
Lesson from the Ant: Never-Ending Story of Sharing and Resilience | Onochie Chukwurah | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 17:28
It's more important to be able to hear Baba. Egg. [Music] >> You pick me up a little bit on his mic.Maybe close. >> Okay. You get me close.>> We're family. That's our rhythms of the village family band. [Applause] Woo.>> And you and you are lucky. It's only the two of us here today. >> Yeah.>> We're usually up to 10 or 20 people. >> Big band. >> And we have small groups and we have a large group.>> So, just to remind everyone, we live in a world that is violent. If it's not water, it's earthquake. Uh what w ...
To Altadena, With Love: The Power of Story to Rebuild a Community | Mimi Brown | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 17:33
Silence has a sound. It's the kind that sits in your chest when the snow starts falling heavy and the sun disappears for days. Right.You learn that connection isn't optional. It's survival. And in that silence, stories become a lifeline.A good story can melt the distance between people. It can pull neighbors out of isolation and remind us that even in the coldest places, we still belong together. In Alaska, storytelling isn't how we just isn't how we pass the time.It's how we stayed connected, how we felt t ...
Turning Personal Purpose into a Movement for Good | Tony McMurray | TEDxVitosha
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 17:29
[Music] Have you ever set yourself a challenge. Perhaps to get fitter. Perhaps to avoid caffeine after 2 p.m. Maybe to finish that book that's been sitting on the bedside cabinet gathering dust. or maybe to swim or survive a week without chocolate.I over the last few years have tried them all. I can proudly stand here and tell you I can now swim. But [Applause] I haven't been all successful.I just love chocolate. But that's the that's the thing about challenges. They change us no matter how big or how small ...
Burn to Bloom: Redesigning Resilience with Whole-System Thinking | Shawn Maestretti | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 16:31
the land as a way to prepare for the extremes such as fires, droughts, and more. In 2018, my family and I moved to Altadena into a home nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. After learning what it meant to live in a high fire risk zone, I began to imagine what would it look like if fire were to come towards us from those mountains.What kind of landscape might prevent the loss of our home. So, we began to landscape by harvesting water. We built mounds of strategically and thoughtfully layered log ...