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Fear and awe in Burnet, Texas? April 11, 2024 | James Altucher: ?Buy These Coins Before the Bitc

Fear and awe in Burnet, Texas… April 11, 2024 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( James Altucher: “Buy These Coins Before the Bitcoin Halving” This coming Sunday, at 7:00 p.m. ET, James Altucher is going to recommend his top six coins for the 4th Bitcoin Halving happening this coming week… He believes it will trigger the LAST CHANCE for everyday folks like you… To turn $1,000 into a six-figure nest egg in the next 12-18 months. [Click here to automatically save your seat for Sunday at 7pm ET…]( Clicking the link above automatically registers you for The Countdown To The 4th Boom. By reserving your spot, you will receive event updates and offers. We will not share your email address with anyone. And you can opt-out at any time. [Privacy Policy](. Do these three things to make the fearmongers, scarcity-pushers, and the isolation-peddlers obsolete. Bad News (For Those Who Love Bad News) CHRIS CAMPBELL Dear Reader, Bad news for those who love bad news: I’m alive. But it gets worse. Not only am I alive, we saw not a single tornado… Not one earthquake befell us. Nor did any angels appear and sound their trumpets. No, the world did not end. This is despite: - Every major conspiracy influencer telling us to be afraid - EMP events, earthquakes, volcanoes, YELLOWSTONE! - Dimensional portals! Government experiments! Cosmic energy shifts! - FEMA. FEMA. FEMA. FEMA. - NATIONAL GUARD! - The event organizers (tried to) shut down right before the eclipse, asking us to leave (we did not) because the weather was going to get bad (it didn’t). Worst of all… The eclipse went off without a hitch. The sky opened up just in time for us to see it. All four minutes. Bad news for those who love bad news. “You Should Definitely Look Up” Andrew Weil, who spoke one day before the eclipse, mentioned the extravagant warnings. In short, it’s nothing new. Humans have always believed these celestial events signal impending disasters -- earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or even the end of the world. The powers-that-were, on the other hand, have reasons for promoting these ideas, even if they don’t believe them. In short, said Weil, powers fear the effect non-ordinary things can have on a mass of individuals. These non-ordinary events can, and always have, “create changes in consciousness” – and changes in consciousness are dangerous to old paradigms. The fear surrounding the eclipse this year, said Weil, is simple: “The government doesn’t want you to look up. You should definitely look up. And let it affect you.” Of course, not everyone throughout history always bought into the fear. A thousand years back, the Chacoans, early Pueblos, saw one such total eclipse. They were so stunned by what they saw that they carved it into a rock, showing the coronal mass ejection (CME). Solar astronomer, J. McKim Malville, says this wasn't drawn out of fear. It was celebratory. It was drawn from a sense of awe. On our way back, we stopped at a bookstore in Waco, Texas.There, the final insight emerged. We discovered what THEY are really afraid of… And three ways to make the fearmongers, scarcity-pushers, and isolation-peddlers obsolete. You have [(1) item]( on hold at our warehouse: Item #: [51987]( Status: On hold Value: Approx. $300 Claim by date: 04/15 at 11:59 PM To see how to claim yours simply [click here]( our Head of Customer Experience will show you what you need to do. Drenched in Awe From a shelf, a book by Dacher Keltner, called Awe: The New Science of Wonder practically leapt into my arms. Keltner argues awe is a fundamental psychological need. All throughout history, it was the moments of awe that drove us forward. In fact, Keltner goes so far to say that these moments of awe are the primary driver behind culture. If politics are downstream of culture, then culture is downstream of awe. Big moments of awe inform how we behave, think, relate – they transform our ideas, values, and morals. They trigger radical changes and accelerate paradigm shifts. Buddha’s enlightenment? Moses receiving the Ten Commandments? Visions of Muhammed? Joseph Smith? Moments of awe that transformed the world. Galileo? Darwin? Beethoven? Shakespeare? All works littered with awe’s inspiration. Fall of the Berlin Wall? Moon landing? Moments and figures drenched in awe, all capturing flashes of a connection to something bigger, a reminder of the remaining hope, wonders, and mysteries. (LIFE IS ALWAYS WEIRD.) But here’s the most interesting thing about Keltner’s book: Among all the things that invoke awe in human beings -- collective effervescence (dance, sports, weddings, graduations, reunions, funerals, and rallies), natural phenomena (eclipses), music, art, mystical encounters, big ideas, epiphanies – Keltner found that “we are most likely to feel awe when moved by moral beauty.” While physical beauty has the power to move us to infatuation and affection, he wrote, “Exceptional virtue, character, and ability – moral beauty – operate according to a different aesthetic, one marked by a purity and goodness of intention and action, and moves us to awe.” We are drawn to these acts of moral beauty. There’s something innate in us that responds to it in a way that sends chills through our bodies and breathes new life into our spirits – as if the acts themselves are a conduit to the divine. Cultivate. Ignore. Build prosperity. So, while the eclipse comes once in a blue moon, here’s the good news: The pursuit of awe doesn’t require a 3,000 mile drive to Texas. Post-eclipse, here’s the takeaway as we drive The Tank homeward. Perhaps three new rules for life: Cultivate moral beauty. Ignore the fear. Build prosperity. While the first one is more personal and subjective… The last two have a solid -- and more objective -- framework and strategy. (Yes, crypto is involved in our strategy. More tomorrow.) Stay shiny, Chris Campbell For Altucher Confidential Rate this email Like Dislike Thanks for rating this content! Looks like something went wrong. Please try to rate again. Bloomberg: “Elon Musk Will Become a Trillionaire With [This Company]” As soon as December, Elon Musk could take yet another company public… One that could instantly become the biggest IPO in U.S. History… AND make Elon the world’s first trillionaire in one single move. But it won’t just be good for Elon… Because technology analyst Ray Blanco discovered another company… One that could be a hidden “backdoor” way to profit thanks to the ‘trillionaire-making’ company Elon is building right now. [Click here for the full story](. ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2024 Paradigm Press, LLC. 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. We welcome comments or suggestions at feedback@altucherconfidential.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, [contact us here]( or call (844)-731-0984. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. We allow the editors of our publications to recommend securities that they own themselves. However, our policy prohibits editors from exiting a personal trade while the recommendation to subscribers is open. In no circumstance may an editor sell a security before subscribers have a fair opportunity to exit. The length of time an editor must wait after subscribers have been advised to exit a play depends on the type of publication. All other employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of a printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. 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