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Publications
- Did you see what @lens/benalistair & I dropped a few days ago? 👀🩷
- Good morning ✨💚
- Creature Creation
Embrace the Unknown: Where Curiosity Meets the Cosmos
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- someone said armgone
- concerning 😭
- Only 5 clases and I'm playing like this lol.
But not normal clases, I'm talking about at less 30 minutes before starting the Salsa group practice I take the time to learn how to play this song.
I'm flutist but always had feel love for the drums, and now I'm playing it, of course I need to learn a lot yet but I'm so happy for my progress.
By the way, do you know the song I'm playing?
Let me know in comments and I will gift to the first who comment the name a song with comercial rights.
I'm reading 👀
- For anyone feeling like they are failing, like they aren't on the right path because nothing seems aligned - I want you to know that I believe we are meant to go the 'wrong' way for a long period before we finally have that breakthrough moment when everything clicks into place and we become fully optimized and start thriving. It is through relentless consistency that we arrive at that transformative moment.
This is a message I tell myself as well. Don't be discouraged. Embrace failures and being 'wrong' as part of the process. Keep persisting no matter what. Your breakthrough will come when you've mastered consistency - you just need that one breakthrough moment to change everything🌹
- Who is in Tokyo this weekend🪻✨
Come by for some amazing art and music!
- due to following trends, pursuing what see
- seeing humans (and fur babies) that i love
gazing seeing humans (and fur babies) that i love
gazing
- Donated to 31 projects during @gitcoin 's #GG20 Join me in making a difference by donating today to many projects building innovative tools and taking care of the environment and communities around the world
- Join the social experiment: Share this tune with your network until it reaches @lens/ryansadams and @lens/trustlessstate from @lens/bankless! Let’s see how quickly we can get their attention to join us here on @lens/lens!
- Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
- It’s Britney bitch
- Gm. Was up for days then slept. Woke up, slept again. Gm. Is anyone active rn?
This is my face if you zoom in.
- Gardeners are aware of weekend issues and working on it with our team (cc @lens/sree33 @lens/wagmi)
- Big fan of this idea @lens/zurfsocial team ran a latam event over the weekend actually.
- Famous Slogan by Hippies ,Protesting against Vietnam War 1960.
- Less shill, more building and creating
- he child grew older, the reality he encountered was vastly different. Sadness, hatred, and other negative emotions prevailed. Happiness became an elusive dream, or even worse, a mask worn by many.
- Collected 😍
- _TIM3BENDER
2015
1/1
4000x4000
30,154 $BONSAI
24h
all time in the world
though it waits for you never
moving on it stays
from my first time in europe
an eye opening experience
a late bloomer at age 30
visiting 4 countries
in 2015
@lens/lens @lens/orb @lens/hey @lens/ornaart @lens/buttrfly @lens/pinsta @lens/phaver @lens/bonsai @lens/creators @lens/photographers #gramsdidit
- This photo presents a child from Romania, a child with big dreams, dreams he wasn't fully aware of, a child filled with joy whose smile illuminated the hearts of many. Unfortunately, as the child grew older, the reality he encountered was vastly different. Sadness, hatred, and other negative emotions prevailed. Happiness became an elusive dream, or even worse, a mask worn by many.
I've often been told to follow my heart, a phrase echoed by others, but that child wonders, and I wonder, how many of us truly live by it?
Below, I'll share a message that was presented some time ago, but I've decided to revisit it. Imagine that its message doesn’t come from me, but from the small child that you see in the photo:
Please allow me to share a bit of context to frame the journey I'm about to unfold
Since I was 12-13 years old, I've been captivated by streetwear culture. It wasn't very popular in my country then, but gaining access to a smartphone opened up a world where I could immerse myself in this culture. Initially, I thought my interest lay in the physical things that the culture was offering, but I soon realized it was something deeper. It wasn’t about the products themselves, but the stories and meanings they represented. Streetwear became more than fashion to me; it was about expression, connection, and empowerment; things I've always yearned for
At the age of 16, I attended my first music festival. This experience was a revelation. I discovered that my love for music didn’t stem from melodies or lyrics, but from the emotions it evoked within me and others and the unity it fosters. Music has the power to connect people, transcend differences, and unite us. This was a type of emotion and connection, unlike anything I had ever felt or read about. That day, music found a permanent place in my heart*
At 15, I came to realize that the traditional school path and the conventional life it was steering me toward were not for me. It felt like living in a cage, constraining the bigger dreams I had for myself. I longed to break free, to unleash and fulfill my full potential. This realization marked the beginning of a journey to carve out a better future for myself. I knew this path would be filled with judgment and hardships, but the urge to genuinely live my life was stronger
During this period, I jumped into dropshipping. This was when dropshipping was gaining popularity, and it seemed like a perfect start for a teen with limited funds to almost no funds at all. Initially, these endeavors that ended pretty fast seemed like failures, but over time, I came to appreciate the invaluable lessons they taught me – some were immediate and obvious, while others became apparent as I continued on my journey
My journey then led me to partner with a person from the UK. We embarked on two ambitious projects: reviving the beauty of “right-hand watches” and making technology more affordable in Tanzania. I invested a lot of effort in these ventures, despite facing skepticism and criticism from peers, family, and others. However, a significant challenge arose with my business partner. I often felt undervalued and ignored. This was disheartening. After months of hard work, I made the tough decision to part ways. We lacked alignment and resonance, essential for any successful partnership. This experience, though challenging, taught me valuable lessons too
After the end of this partnership, I took a break. It was a period of discouragement, leading to a complete 180-degree turn in my life. Previously, I had maintained a balance between work and “fun”, but this year was different – I was immersed in nothing but fun. Looking back, it was a reckless decision to make, yet I don't regret it because that period gifted me some of the best memories of my life
During this time of fun and “freedom”, I was still aware of the lack of a “defined” path in my life, unlike the conventional route of college leading to a job. This led to a significant “reconfiguration” of my journey. I came to realize that my actions had been driven more by the pursuit of money than by passion. I was a dreamer, but my dreams had been clouded by financial goals. This realization prompted a change in direction
I began to reflect deeply on what I truly loved, seeking that one thing I would always enjoy doing. It became clear to me that my passion lay in connecting with and empowering people, and in expression. The challenge then was to find a way to combine these elements into something tangible, something that resonated with my true self
And thus, my heart turned to music, a passion that had resonated deeply within me. I vividly remember the goosebumps at my first music festival, surrounded by a sea of people united by rhythm and emotion. That emotion and profound sense of connection was something I longed to recreate and share with others. But I wanted to go beyond just creating music; I aimed to empower people through it. Initially, everything seemed perfect – I was thoroughly enjoying the process of creating and learning about music. Yet, I soon faced a harsh reality: making a living from music and using it as a tool for empowerment proved to be incredibly challenging. After two years of striving to make this dream a reality, I realized I needed to find a more sustainable way to intertwine my passions
During my high school years, while navigating these creative endeavors, I constantly wrote down ideas – concepts for things I wanted to create or simply thoughts on what might be interesting to pursue. Among these numerous ideas, the idea of a streetwear brand was the one that was shouting my name the loudest. It was already a cherished idea, yet I hesitated to act on it initially, feeling unprepared. Over time, however, I've learned the importance of seizing opportunities and acting on ideas that ignite a strong sense of passion within me
Excited and energized by my newfound direction, I immediately began working on my first venture in fashion, which was essentially a T-shirt business rather than a fully-fledged brand. Unfortunately, this idea involved using logos and products from other brands, leading to concerns about potential legal issues. Despite receiving positive feedback and encouragement, I hesitated, fearing the repercussions. Financial constraints added to my apprehension, but this did not deter me from moving forward
At the same time, I was building the foundation for Mismir, a fashion brand that embodied the principles I cherished: empowerment, expression, and connection. After much dedication and hard work, Mismir was finally launched
A unique aspect of @lens/mismir was the “Mismir Society,” a concept I introduced to foster a deeper sense of community. To be part of the community you simply had to purchase a garment, so that you could’ve shown your desire to engage more deeply. The purpose was to collaborate with these members, empowering and co-creating with them. Among the many ideas that I had, the most ambitious one was to incorporate their stories into our garments, selling these and providing them with royalties from the sales, thus enabling them to earn from their stories ( passions, etc. ). This initiative wasn’t designed as a business model but as a way to open people's eyes and hearts to their potential, helping them financially pursue their dreams. Yet, a significant challenge arose: verifying the true owners of our garments and devising a practical method to reward them appropriately
During the early stages of running Mismir, and even before its official launch, my curious nature led me to a groundbreaking discovery: NFTs. Grasping their potential, I realized that NFTs could be the missing piece in my puzzle. This tech appeared to be the perfect solution to the challenges I faced, particularly in terms of verifying ownership and rewarding the community in a meaningful way
Embracing this new direction, I decided to steer Mismir onto a path more aligned than ever with its core values. NFTs not only changed the brand but also my perspective on how tech could enhance our connections and interactions
For the past 2-3 years, my life has been a whirlwind of dedication and creativity, tirelessly working to bring the vision of Mismir to fruition. This journey with the brand has been relentless, yet incredibly rewarding. Now, I find myself closer than ever to realizing this dream
Yet, the essence of this story isn't just about Mismir or my other endeavors. I aim to shed light on a more profound realization. In my early years of trying to create something meaningful, my focus was predominantly on financial gain, and it seemed like progress was elusive. However, a significant shift occurred over the past few years. I began to follow my heart, dedicating myself to what I truly love and striving to contribute positively to humanity. Remarkably, things started to fall into place
In this journey, I've encountered people who resonated with my vision, people I never imagined I would meet, let alone receive support from. I've connected with successful business owners from various countries, all of whom have shown a genuine interest in my vision and offered their support, without any solicitation from my side. Their initiative has been both surprising and affirming
Even though my dream is still just that – a dream, far from its full realization – and I don't possess anything tangible yet, I can see the pieces of the puzzle fitting together. I am aware that the outcome may not be exactly as I envision, but I'm confident that it will unfold in the way it's meant for me. Every journey has its purpose and lessons…
The key takeaway I want to share from my lengthy message is this: when you genuinely put your heart into something, aligning your actions with your deepest passions, the universe has a way of orchestrating events and connections that support your path. It's a testament to the power of following your heart...
So, my final word of advice is this: Stop chasing money, and start following your heart. Yes, this advice comes from someone who doesn't have a lot of money, someone who might not be deemed “successful” in conventional terms. But more importantly, it comes from someone who has experienced firsthand the difference between doing things for monetary gain and doing them out of genuine love and passion.
I’m sharing this not just for you, but for myself too; to reaffirm what it truly means to follow one's heart. Whether you take this message to heart or not is your choice. My intention is not to persuade, but to share a piece of my truth
If you doubt my words, just look at the young Eduard. Look at the genuine smile and the brightness on his face—there were no masks, only authenticity. Why? Because as a child, he always followed his heart, regardless of others' advice. He fell down, but he got up again and again until he managed to bring about the change he always desired in his life and in the lives of others.
To everyone who has taken the time to read this message: I am grateful. Your time and attention mean the world to me. If this resonates with you, I would love to hear your thoughts and express my gratitude personally. Please feel free to comment below!
Money isn't everything, especially in the complex world we navigate today. True fulfillment often lies in the paths we carve with our hearts…
Thank you for being a part of my journey!
Much love,
Eduard🌹
- 2nd best performing NFT collection on Polygon & Magic Eden, 450k traded with 850 MATIC floor, all the 2,000 Phaver-Ups are now minted and here to stay! 💜🦄🆙
Read below the latest updates to NFTs on Phaver Cred and stay tuned for more utility for Phaver-Ups 👀👇
While Cred stays the same, Points earned from NFTs have now been adjusted to:
🔹Phaver-Ups having highest relative NFT yield on Phaver 💎
🔹Ensure Points earned so far have a higher value 🪂
🔹Reduce farming and move value to Phaving as best way to get Point rewards 📈
How to earn Points through Phaving? 🤔
Leveling up with Cred gives you extra Phaves each day and giving your Phaves to good posts will reward you with even more Points than the previous yield while making Phaver better and rewarding creators! 🔥
⚡️ Let's Keep Phavering! ⚡️
- Happy 4/20. Not in my time zone yet but hehe, hehehehehe!!!! 🧘
There are rumors that I might be a fed. Can you smoke and work for the CIA? Asking for a friend.
Don’t make me boot my Kali and see what I can do creatively from there. Or the raspberry pi.
I should make a piece where it’s all data. 👁️
- magical 🪄
- 🔥🔥🔥
"Gotta learn to love and let go, you don't know what you're tryna control"
**SONG 7: "I TOLD YOU SO"**
One more song until the whole EP is officially minted on Lens/Orb! Couldn't have had a better stage to present this very special collection 🪷
1/1
33% Referral
44k $bonsai
COMMERCIAL RIGHTS FOR COLLECTORS
**Utility:** Physical Vinyl w/ Whole Album (collectors dm me on X @ brenna_inc)
- day 18/75 hard
hosted a coworkwithfriends.com sesh at our house. excited to be back on two wheels 🚲and doing raisin things
see ya tomorrow
- Ableton software co-creator and audio-visual artist Robert Henke (aka Monolake) is rightly celebrated as an innovator – and it is the past as well as the future that drives his designs. Monolake’s live performance at Open Ground will be based entirely on four Commodore CBM 8032 computers. Going deep into the crunchy rawness of low sample rate, low bit depth digital synthesis, running on computers built in 1980.
Mint this post for a chance to win 4 guest list passes to the event https://www.openground.club/en/schedule/2024-06-08-clubnight @club/orb
- 13k on 4/20 at 04:20 on @lens/lens, probably nothing
- gm. If you were a player of CTG S2 at any point this season (all 1,144 holders), you just received a POAP airdrop to commemorate the season.
May it serve you well in the future 👀
https://collectors.poap.xyz/drop/172542