I’m too new to Bitcoin to be ready for such an opportunity but I’m on your team. Looking forward to Tuesday’s live session with Alex Krainer. Amazing team the two of you will make. Don’t want to miss it. Easy as I’m in CET zone this week. Yeah.
“ The study, published in Nature Medicine in February examined tissue samples from 30 people's brains, livers, and kidneys across the United States. Researchers measured both microplastics and nanoplastics, and the brain had the highest concentrations, nearly ten times higher than other organs.
In the brain's frontal lobe alone, researchers discovered approximately 4,917 micrograms of plastic per gram of tissue, up from 3,345 micrograms in 2016. Experts estimate that this is roughly equivalent to the plastic content of a standard plastic bag”.
I therefore conclude we might just have to expand (or contract) the meaning of “mental plasticity”. LOL
I’m too new to Bitcoin to be ready for such an opportunity but I’m on your team. Looking forward to Tuesday’s live session with Alex Krainer. Amazing team the two of you will make. Don’t want to miss it. Easy as I’m in CET zone this week. Yeah.
glad you'll be with us on the live session! alex is great, and I love talking to him.
you'll be ok taking it slowly into bitcoin... step by step. make sure you watch movies and do this free course: https://gumroad.com/d/029eadf19225d7fc6729d64045fe478a
One more thing of “potential “ interest for Tuesday’s upcoming live session, I read this and also forwarded it to Elizabeth Nickson:
“ One more thought as you decide how to best describe the malfeasance of the world. You can now say that they have a brain of plastic bags.
https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/microplastics-in-human-brain-surge-nearly-50-pct-in-8-years-study-208751
“ The study, published in Nature Medicine in February examined tissue samples from 30 people's brains, livers, and kidneys across the United States. Researchers measured both microplastics and nanoplastics, and the brain had the highest concentrations, nearly ten times higher than other organs.
In the brain's frontal lobe alone, researchers discovered approximately 4,917 micrograms of plastic per gram of tissue, up from 3,345 micrograms in 2016. Experts estimate that this is roughly equivalent to the plastic content of a standard plastic bag”.
I’m really good at “slow’” Thx.