Hey there friends! Below are some resources I referenced in preparation for this week’s video commentary. Enjoy!
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Hey there friends! Below are some resources I referenced in preparation for this week’s video commentary. Enjoy!
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This episode made me a paid subscriber. The comments on conscientiousness, increase in neuroticism, people becoming shut-ins; this was an eerie echo of what I've been observing. I have not articulated these thoughts so clearly as is done in this material.
I would love to be a paid subscriber, but this is a definite down side to capitalism. I am interested in a lot of different SubStack commentaries. However, I am a senior on Social Security. I still have to work part time just to pay for my mortgage and car. No traveling or Florida living for me. Couldn’t SubStack come up with a more diverse payment method, like we can get a small variety of people to follow or a changing small variety monthly, in order to use this platform? It could be a little more like “Spotify” or something? $86 a platform means that even yearly I maybe able to sign up for 4 or 5 contributors and I would have to space out paying for them on different months. This would be ok for the first year or so, but each year I may want to add something new or different. And, then f course my credit card will automatically renew and I will go down a financial slide. Maybe, someone could work something out with AARP or different community groups. Maybe you could gain more subscribes?