VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.043USD
STEEM
0.001STEEM
SBD
0.013SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.632SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.376SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.001STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.632SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.376SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.007SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.014SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.013SBD | SBD |
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| id | 440320 |
| rank | 825,766 |
| reputation | 427489120 |
| created | 2017-11-11T04:59:30 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 9 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-01-23T13:04:51 |
| last_root_post | 2017-12-25T17:15:51 |
| last_vote_time | 2018-01-23T13:04:12 |
| proxied_vsf_votes | 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.001 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1027.221969 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 7116.437837 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 28.751931 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-11-11T05:05:27 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.376 SP to @badhon2892026/05/17 21:50:09
steemdelegated 4.376 SP to @badhon289
2026/05/17 21:50:09
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7116.437837 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106140558/Trx 69f51a860f3ac0935f2dc0d54b63f84a0d3089f7 |
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}steemdelegated 2.708 SP to @badhon2892026/05/11 18:53:03
steemdelegated 2.708 SP to @badhon289
2026/05/11 18:53:03
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4404.227432 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105964996/Trx c818ff3d4fafb5cb29bc8ccce071a5dfc06ac8b4 |
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}steemdelegated 4.383 SP to @badhon2892026/04/25 21:14:57
steemdelegated 4.383 SP to @badhon289
2026/04/25 21:14:57
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7128.953593 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105508283/Trx 8d741feb81419e2cf8406e41a6f920869f81ea14 |
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}steemdelegated 2.734 SP to @badhon2892026/01/23 01:26:12
steemdelegated 2.734 SP to @badhon289
2026/01/23 01:26:12
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4445.774251 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102844193/Trx 8b7f7f479c7f6a06eced00a4867feecd3696c512 |
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}steemdelegated 2.835 SP to @badhon2892024/12/16 20:46:03
steemdelegated 2.835 SP to @badhon289
2024/12/16 20:46:03
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4609.993448 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91290609/Trx 81f15c7665543a04994310354e2dd26d86344cdd |
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}steemdelegated 2.939 SP to @badhon2892023/11/13 12:31:48
steemdelegated 2.939 SP to @badhon289
2023/11/13 12:31:48
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4779.126980 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79844885/Trx 957b62a4fa329445f4b3c57d4690d36639afac87 |
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}steemdelegated 4.745 SP to @badhon2892023/09/21 19:01:30
steemdelegated 4.745 SP to @badhon289
2023/09/21 19:01:30
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7716.405766 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78344478/Trx 3837e3ee23200e61c231037590b331aa04ee1f1a |
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}steemdelegated 4.881 SP to @badhon2892022/11/03 09:07:57
steemdelegated 4.881 SP to @badhon289
2022/11/03 09:07:57
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7938.087204 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69110189/Trx 5f3dba0b6f773db0752492b8165176e4ac9a004b |
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}steemdelegated 5.016 SP to @badhon2892022/01/17 08:36:30
steemdelegated 5.016 SP to @badhon289
2022/01/17 08:36:30
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8158.620435 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60806615/Trx ae2d2b80931fee6d79434914844f538d33a8fe02 |
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}steemdelegated 5.129 SP to @badhon2892021/06/13 22:37:30
steemdelegated 5.129 SP to @badhon289
2021/06/13 22:37:30
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8342.389093 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54605118/Trx d68f7d596740358977c6fc243ec52e0748b12c4f |
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}steemdelegated 5.245 SP to @badhon2892020/12/11 08:59:30
steemdelegated 5.245 SP to @badhon289
2020/12/11 08:59:30
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8529.811067 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49352668/Trx 391305b039749c689f99fd3f836b182d5387dffd |
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}steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @badhon2892020/12/06 02:37:03
steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @badhon289
2020/12/06 02:37:03
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49204237/Trx e193437562e0814f1841303a424dc0cca0cc3af0 |
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}steemdelegated 5.249 SP to @badhon2892020/12/05 10:33:54
steemdelegated 5.249 SP to @badhon289
2020/12/05 10:33:54
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8536.177706 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49185340/Trx 1ecae5872fc0e3cd5c06af8aecd0576376fb293a |
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}steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @badhon2892020/11/02 10:53:30
steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @badhon289
2020/11/02 10:53:30
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48252216/Trx 9339d55e23ff039615bd0fd1120d94d8785319bd |
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}steemdelegated 5.373 SP to @badhon2892020/05/09 03:31:51
steemdelegated 5.373 SP to @badhon289
2020/05/09 03:31:51
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8738.824280 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43214448/Trx e4f11408b6712f8031950ed53f10d07f183d92a2 |
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}steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @badhon2892020/05/08 06:48:27
steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @badhon289
2020/05/08 06:48:27
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43190162/Trx 2471fef6f096b79dce44c943986a552d53232276 |
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}steemdelegated 5.381 SP to @badhon2892020/04/15 20:12:48
steemdelegated 5.381 SP to @badhon289
2020/04/15 20:12:48
| delegatee | badhon289 |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8751.801699 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #42560931/Trx ceee6666033999aaf2f16abf53008b207da9b4d2 |
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}2019/11/11 07:25:48
2019/11/11 07:25:48
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @badhon289! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@badhon289/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@badhon289) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=badhon289)_</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-meet-the-stemians-contest-the-mysterious-rule-revealed"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmasWw4jQHwxng82DKxY6Q6tVg9mWcto4xcDURs8knFgCa/image.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest-meet-the-stemians-contest-the-mysterious-rule-revealed">SteemFest Meet The Stemians Contest - The mysterious rule revealed</a></td></tr></table> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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steemdelegated 5.501 SP to @badhon289
2019/05/12 13:27:24
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2018/11/11 05:32:54
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @badhon289! You have received a personal award! [](http://steemitboard.com/@badhon289) 1 Year on Steemit <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest3-and-steemitboard-meet-the-steemians-contest"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeLukvNFRsa7RURqsFpiLGEZZD49MiU52JtWmjS5S2wtW/image.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemfest/@steemitboard/steemfest3-and-steemitboard-meet-the-steemians-contest">SteemFest3 and SteemitBoard - Meet the Steemians Contest</a></td></tr></table> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**! |
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2018/05/16 20:07:21
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steemdelegated 18.146 SP to @badhon289
2018/05/06 06:19:03
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2018/02/21 10:17:30
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2018/01/23 13:04:51
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badhon289upvoted (100.00%) @berniesanders / 6e1n7u-haejin
2018/01/23 13:04:12
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2018/01/23 13:03:51
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steemdelegated 18.271 SP to @badhon289
2017/12/27 21:17:09
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badhon289published a new post: 20-super-short-love-stories
2017/12/25 17:15:51
| author | badhon289 |
| body | Here are 5 super short love stories: 1. When he arrived at her door unexpectedly, the first thing he said was, "I shouldn't have come." Her kiss told him he was wrong. He should have come years ago. 2. When the joke ended, the room was painfully silent except for a snortle from a blonde near the back of the room. In that moment he realized that what he wanted more than a future in comedy was a future with her. 3. The poem was beautiful. She imagined what it would be like to have someone love her enough to write a poem like that about her. What she didn't realize until much later is that someone already had and she had just read it. 4. He never told her he loved her. He made her coffee in the morning. He brought her tissues when she sniffled. He bought her flowers when she was sad. He made her favorite dinner every Tuesday, and tucked her in when she fell asleep reading. But he never told her he loved her. 5."Mom, why does this song make you cry?" "It reminds me of someone." "Someone who made you sad?" "No. Someone who made me very, very happy." |
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badhon289published a new post: are-you-freelancer-or-buy-something-from-anywhere-then-it-s-for-you
2017/12/25 17:09:18
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| body | are you freelancer or want to buy something from anywhere in the world?you don't have any payment getways to buy?need card?then click and see http://bit.ly/2pt0CEe |
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}badhon289received 0.013 SBD, 0.018 SP author reward for @badhon289 / altcoin2017/11/18 06:21:39
badhon289received 0.013 SBD, 0.018 SP author reward for @badhon289 / altcoin
2017/11/18 06:21:39
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}smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / top-5-things-to-know-in-the-market-on-friday2017/11/14 14:20:54
smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / top-5-things-to-know-in-the-market-on-friday
2017/11/14 14:20:54
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}smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / have-smartphones-destroyed-a-generation2017/11/14 11:40:51
smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / have-smartphones-destroyed-a-generation
2017/11/14 11:40:51
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}smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / how-to-hire-fake-friends-and-family2017/11/14 07:34:51
smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / how-to-hire-fake-friends-and-family
2017/11/14 07:34:51
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smartonelegalupvoted (1.00%) @badhon289 / altcoin
2017/11/14 06:03:00
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2017/11/12 15:34:18
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| body | Let us begin this day on an emotional note. Today I am going to tell you five short stories that are so emotional that they will make you cry immediately. No, I do not want you to cry. I just want you to appreciate the valuable relationships we all have in our lives. After you finish reading, whichever stories or whichever relationships in it bring tears to your eyes, make sure you either call them or text them telling them that you love them! That is all I want for today. 1. The Hardest Bullets She moved her delicate fingers across his medals clad chest as she bade him goodbye. Unsure if he would see her again, he planted a kiss on her forehead and turned abruptly towards the door. No bullets had him hit so hard as much as his daughters tears. 2. The Kiss Getting late for a meeting, need to run’, he said, as he slung his coat over the shoulder, and bounded out of the house. As he drove away, she came running down the stairs two at a time. ‘Wait, wait’, she said, but he had already left. Her mouth crumpled like used wrapping paper. ‘He forgot to give me a goodbye kiss’, she whispered in a voice that trembled under the weight of her hurt. She called him, ‘you left without giving me a kiss’, she said accusingly. ‘I am sorry sweetheart’, he said, his voice contrite. ‘It is okay’, she said, trying to be all grown up as she cut the call. She gulped down her breakfast morosely, wore her shoes, picked up her school bag and started to walk out of the door, her shoulders slumped. As she climbed down the steps, the car glided to a stop outside the house. He got out of the car. She ran to him, her whole face lit up like a Christmas tree. ‘I am sorry I forgot’, he said, as he picked her up and hugged her. She said nothing. Her jaw ached from smiling. Fifteen years later, no one would remember he was late for a meeting, but a little girl would never ever forget that her father drove all the way back home just to kiss her goodbye! 3. Lesson For Everyone A son took his old father to a restaurant for an evening dinner. Father being very old and weak, while eating, dropped food on his shirt and trousers. Others diners watched him in disgust while his son was calm. After he finished eating, his son who was not at all embarrassed, quietly took him to the wash room, wiped the food particles, removed the stains, combed his hair and fitted his spectacles firmly. When they came out, the entire restaurant was watching them in dead silence, not able to grasp how someone could embarrass themselves publicly like that. The son settled the bill and started walking out with his father. At that time, an old man amongst the diners called out to the son and asked him, “Don’t you think you have left something behind?”. The son replied, “No sir, I haven’t”. The old man retorted, “Yes, you have! You left a lesson for every son and hope for every father“. 4. The Sweeter Apple (coming soon) 5. Without Your Love, I Would Die (coming soon) Next day i'll share 2 ending short love story till then stay with me :) |
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| body | 1. Tax Reform Uncertainty Continues to Weigh on the Dollar U.S. Senate Republicans unveiled a plan on Thursday which would reduce the corporate tax rate to 20% from 35% and make other significant changes to the individual tax system. However, sentiment on the greenback remained fragile as Senate Republican leaders said they were considering postponing the implementation of the major corporate tax cut until 2019. Meanwhile, a House tax reform bill, which differs from the Senate version, would be expected to take effect next year. If the Senate and House pass separate tax bills, lawmakers will have to reconcile them. The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, was steady at 94.36 by 05:50 a.m. ET (09:50 GMT), just off a one-week low of 94.31 hit overnight. 2. Crude Prices Hold Near Two-Year Highs Amid Middle-East Tensions Crude prices remained within close distance of two-year highs on Friday, amid growing hopes global oil producers will extend their current production cut efforts and as escalating tensions in the Middle East sparked concerns over potential supply disruptions in the region. Members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and 10 other non-OPEC countries led by Russia initially agreed to cut production by 1.8 million barrels a day (bpd) for six months. The agreement was extended in May of this year for a period of nine more months until March 2018 in a bid to reduce global oil inventories and support oil prices. Discussions are continuing in the run-up to the Nov. 30 meeting, which oil ministers from OPEC and the participating non-OPEC countries will attend. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia on Thursday ordered its citizens to leave Lebanon immediately amid mounting tensions with Iran, which it claims is running the Lebanese government through its proxy Hezbollah. Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri surprised markets last Saturday by announcing his resignation, citing assassination threats and blaming Iran for interference in Lebanon. Saudi Arabia has also been conducting an anti-corruption purge among the highest levels of the establishment. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude December contract was little changed at $57.20 a barrel by 05:50 a.m. ET (09:50 GMT), still close to Wednesday's two-year peak of $57.92. Elsewhere, Brent oil for January delivery on the ICE Futures Exchange in London was up 15 cents or about 0.23% at $64.08 a barrel, just off a two-year high of $64.64 hit on Wednesday. 3. Trump Asia Tour Continues After Successful Stop in China U.S. President Donald Trump was set to attend a major economic summit in Vietnam on Friday morning, where he was expected to argue for new trade rules and lobby against North Korea. In a meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Thursday, President Trump condemned countries he deemed guilty of "chronic trade abuses." He then went on to blame his predecessors for the “huge” trade deficit between the world’s two largest economies and commended the Chinese President's support for his efforts to tackle North Korea’s weapons programs. The two leaders unveiled more than $250 billion in economic deals at the conclusion of their meeting. 4. Gold Slips Amid Profit-Taking, Palladium Remains Near 16-Year Peak Gold prices slipped lower on Friday, as traders locked in profits from the precious metal's climb to three-week highs in the previous session, helped by a softer dollar. Gold is sensitive to moves in the dollar. A weaker dollar makes gold less expensive for holders of foreign currency. Comex gold futures were down 0.22% at $1,284.66 a troy ounce by 05:50 a.m. ET (09:50 GMT), just off Thursday's three-week peak of $1,288.77. Meanwhile, palladium futures remained supported at $1,005.15. The metal rallied to a 16-year high of $1,023.17 on Thursday, boosted by growing interest in lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars. Palladium is used in catalytic convertors that convert harmful gases in car exhaust into less toxic substances. Demand for the metal is growing dramatically as car manufacturers look for other ways to cut emissions. 5. U.S. Corporate Earnings Reports Still in Focus Dozens of U.S. companies are expected to release quarterly results today, as the U.S. earnings season continues to wind down. JC Penney Company Inc Holding (NYSE:JCP), Eco Stim Energy Solutions Inc (NASDAQ:ESES), PLx Pharma Inc (NASDAQ:PLXP), Calumet Specialty Products Partners (NASDAQ:CLMT) and Eco Stim Energy Solutions Inc (NASDAQ:ESES) are a few of the names posting results ahead of the opening bell. U.S. equity markets pointed to a lower open on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures pointed to a 0.18% fall, S&P 500 futures signaled a 0.35% decline, while the Nasdaq 100 futures indicated a 0.38% loss. |
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| body | More comfortable online than out partying, post-Millennials are safer, physically, than adolescents have ever been. But they’re on the brink of a mental-health crisis. ne day last summer, around noon, I called Athena, a 13-year-old who lives in Houston, Texas. She answered her phone—she’s had an iPhone since she was 11—sounding as if she’d just woken up. We chatted about her favorite songs and TV shows, and I asked her what she likes to do with her friends. “We go to the mall,” she said. “Do your parents drop you off?,” I asked, recalling my own middle-school days, in the 1980s, when I’d enjoy a few parent-free hours shopping with my friends. “No—I go with my family,” she replied. “We’ll go with my mom and brothers and walk a little behind them. I just have to tell my mom where we’re going. I have to check in every hour or every 30 minutes.” Those mall trips are infrequent—about once a month. More often, Athena and her friends spend time together on their phones, unchaperoned. Unlike the teens of my generation, who might have spent an evening tying up the family landline with gossip, they talk on Snapchat, the smartphone app that allows users to send pictures and videos that quickly disappear. They make sure to keep up their Snapstreaks, which show how many days in a row they have Snapchatted with each other. Sometimes they save screenshots of particularly ridiculous pictures of friends. “It’s good blackmail,” Athena said. (Because she’s a minor, I’m not using her real name.) She told me she’d spent most of the summer hanging out alone in her room with her phone. That’s just the way her generation is, she said. “We didn’t have a choice to know any life without iPads or iPhones. I think we like our phones more than we like actual people.” I’ve been researching generational differences for 25 years, starting when I was a 22-year-old doctoral student in psychology. Typically, the characteristics that come to define a generation appear gradually, and along a continuum. Beliefs and behaviors that were already rising simply continue to do so. Millennials, for instance, are a highly individualistic generation, but individualism had been increasing since the Baby Boomers turned on, tuned in, and dropped out. I had grown accustomed to line graphs of trends that looked like modest hills and valleys. Then I began studying Athena’s generation. Around 2012, I noticed abrupt shifts in teen behaviors and emotional states. The gentle slopes of the line graphs became steep mountains and sheer cliffs, and many of the distinctive characteristics of the Millennial generation began to disappear. In all my analyses of generational data—some reaching back to the 1930s—I had never seen anything like it. The allure of independence, so powerful to previous generations, holds less sway over today’s teens. At first I presumed these might be blips, but the trends persisted, across several years and a series of national surveys. The changes weren’t just in degree, but in kind. The biggest difference between the Millennials and their predecessors was in how they viewed the world; teens today differ from the Millennials not just in their views but in how they spend their time. The experiences they have every day are radically different from those of the generation that came of age just a few years before them. What happened in 2012 to cause such dramatic shifts in behavior? It was after the Great Recession, which officially lasted from 2007 to 2009 and had a starker effect on Millennials trying to find a place in a sputtering economy. But it was exactly the moment when the proportion of Americans who owned a smartphone surpassed 50 percent. he more I pored over yearly surveys of teen attitudes and behaviors, and the more I talked with young people like Athena, the clearer it became that theirs is a generation shaped by the smartphone and by the concomitant rise of social media. I call them iGen. Born between 1995 and 2012, members of this generation are growing up with smartphones, have an Instagram account before they start high school, and do not remember a time before the internet. The Millennials grew up with the web as well, but it wasn’t ever-present in their lives, at hand at all times, day and night. iGen’s oldest members were early adolescents when the iPhone was introduced, in 2007, and high-school students when the iPad entered the scene, in 2010. A 2017 survey of more than 5,000 American teens found that three out of four owned an iPhone. The advent of the smartphone and its cousin the tablet was followed quickly by hand-wringing about the deleterious effects of “screen time.” But the impact of these devices has not been fully appreciated, and goes far beyond the usual concerns about curtailed attention spans. The arrival of the smartphone has radically changed every aspect of teenagers’ lives, from the nature of their social interactions to their mental health. These changes have affected young people in every corner of the nation and in every type of household. The trends appear among teens poor and rich; of every ethnic background; in cities, suburbs, and small towns. Where there are cell towers, there are teens living their lives on their smartphone.To those of us who fondly recall a more analog adolescence, this may seem foreign and troubling. The aim of generational study, however, is not to succumb to nostalgia for the way things used to be; it’s to understand how they are now. Some generational changes are positive, some are negative, and many are both. More comfortable in their bedrooms than in a car or at a party, today’s teens are physically safer than teens have ever been. They’re markedly less likely to get into a car accident and, having less of a taste for alcohol than their predecessors, are less susceptible to drinking’s attendant ills. Psychologically, however, they are more vulnerable than Millennials were: Rates of teen depression and suicide have skyrocketed since 2011. It’s not an exaggeration to describe iGen as being on the brink of the worst mental-health crisis in decades. Much of this deterioration can be traced to their phones. Today’s teens are also less likely to date. The initial stage of courtship, which Gen Xers called “liking” (as in “Ooh, he likes you!”), kids now call “talking”—an ironic choice for a generation that prefers texting to actual conversation. After two teens have “talked” for a while, they might start dating. But only about 56 percent of high-school seniors in 2015 went out on dates; for Boomers and Gen Xers, the number was about 85 percent. The decline in dating tracks with a decline in sexual activity. The drop is the sharpest for ninth-graders, among whom the number of sexually active teens has been cut by almost 40 percent since 1991. The average teen now has had sex for the first time by the spring of 11th grade, a full year later than the average Gen Xer. Fewer teens having sex has contributed to what many see as one of the most positive youth trends in recent years: The teen birth rate hit an all-time low in 2016, down 67 percent since its modern peak, in 1991. Even driving, a symbol of adolescent freedom inscribed in American popular culture, from Rebel Without a Cause to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, has lost its appeal for today’s teens. Nearly all Boomer high-school students had their driver’s license by the spring of their senior year; more than one in four teens today still lack one at the end of high school. For some, Mom and Dad are such good chauffeurs that there’s no urgent need to drive. “My parents drove me everywhere and never complained, so I always had rides,” a 21-year-old student in San Diego told me. “I didn’t get my license until my mom told me I had to because she could not keep driving me to school.” She finally got her license six months after her 18th birthday. In conversation after conversation, teens described getting their license as something to be nagged into by their parents—a notion that would have been unthinkable to previous generations. Even when a seismic event—a war, a technological leap, a free concert in the mud—plays an outsize role in shaping a group of young people, no single factor ever defines a generation. Parenting styles continue to change, as do school curricula and culture, and these things matter. But the twin rise of the smartphone and social media has caused an earthquake of a magnitude we’ve not seen in a very long time, if ever. There is compelling evidence that the devices we’ve placed in young people’s hands are having profound effects on their lives—and making them seriously unhappy. n the early 1970s, the photographer Bill Yates shot a series of portraits at the Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink in Tampa, Florida. In one, a shirtless teen stands with a large bottle of peppermint schnapps stuck in the waistband of his jeans. In another, a boy who looks no older than 12 poses with a cigarette in his mouth. The rink was a place where kids could get away from their parents and inhabit a world of their own, a world where they could drink, smoke, and make out in the backs of their cars. In stark black-and-white, the adolescent Boomers gaze at Yates’s camera with the self-confidence born of making your own choices—even if, perhaps especially if, your parents wouldn’t think they were the right ones. Fifteen years later, during my own teenage years as a member of Generation X, smoking had lost some of its romance, but independence was definitely still in. My friends and I plotted to get our driver’s license as soon as we could, making DMV appointments for the day we turned 16 and using our newfound freedom to escape the confines of our suburban neighborhood. Asked by our parents, “When will you be home?,” we replied, “When do I have to be?” But the allure of independence, so powerful to previous generations, holds less sway over today’s teens, who are less likely to leave the house without their parents. The shift is stunning: 12th-graders in 2015 were going out less often than eighth-graders did as recently as 2009. Independence isn’t free—you need some money in your pocket to pay for gas, or for that bottle of schnapps. In earlier eras, kids worked in great numbers, eager to finance their freedom or prodded by their parents to learn the value of a dollar. But iGen teens aren’t working (or managing their own money) as much. In the late 1970s, 77 percent of high-school seniors worked for pay during the school year; by the mid-2010s, only 55 percent did. The number of eighth-graders who work for pay has been cut in half. These declines accelerated during the Great Recession, but teen employment has not bounced back, even though job availability has. Of course, putting off the responsibilities of adulthood is not an iGen innovation. Gen Xers, in the 1990s, were the first to postpone the traditional markers of adulthood. Young Gen Xers were just about as likely to drive, drink alcohol, and date as young Boomers had been, and more likely to have sex and get pregnant as teens. But as they left their teenage years behind, Gen Xers married and started careers later than their Boomer predecessors had. Gen X managed to stretch adolescence beyond all previous limits: Its members started becoming adults earlier and finished becoming adults later. Beginning with Millennials and continuing with iGen, adolescence is contracting again—but only because its onset is being delayed. Across a range of behaviors—drinking, dating, spending time unsupervised— 18-year-olds now act more like 15-year-olds used to, and 15-year-olds more like 13-year-olds. Childhood now stretches well into high school. Why are today’s teens waiting longer to take on both the responsibilities and the pleasures of adulthood? Shifts in the economy, and parenting, certainly play a role. In an information economy that rewards higher education more than early work history, parents may be inclined to encourage their kids to stay home and study rather than to get a part-time job. Teens, in turn, seem to be content with this homebody arrangement—not because they’re so studious, but because their social life is lived on their phone. They don’t need to leave home to spend time with their friends. If today’s teens were a generation of grinds, we’d see that in the data. But eighth-, 10th-, and 12th-graders in the 2010s actually spend less time on homework than Gen X teens did in the early 1990s. (High-school seniors headed for four-year colleges spend about the same amount of time on homework as their predecessors did.) The time that seniors spend on activities such as student clubs and sports and exercise has changed little in recent years. Combined with the decline in working for pay, this means iGen teens have more leisure time than Gen X teens did, not less. So what are they doing with all that time? They are on their phone, in their room, alone and often distressed. |
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More often, Athena and her friends spend time together on their phones, unchaperoned. Unlike the teens of my generation, who might have spent an evening tying up the family landline with gossip, they talk on Snapchat, the smartphone app that allows users to send pictures and videos that quickly disappear. They make sure to keep up their Snapstreaks, which show how many days in a row they have Snapchatted with each other. Sometimes they save screenshots of particularly ridiculous pictures of friends. “It’s good blackmail,” Athena said. (Because she’s a minor, I’m not using her real name.) She told me she’d spent most of the summer hanging out alone in her room with her phone. That’s just the way her generation is, she said. “We didn’t have a choice to know any life without iPads or iPhones. I think we like our phones more than we like actual people.”\nI’ve been researching generational differences for 25 years, starting when I was a 22-year-old doctoral student in psychology. Typically, the characteristics that come to define a generation appear gradually, and along a continuum. Beliefs and behaviors that were already rising simply continue to do so. Millennials, for instance, are a highly individualistic generation, but individualism had been increasing since the Baby Boomers turned on, tuned in, and dropped out. I had grown accustomed to line graphs of trends that looked like modest hills and valleys. Then I began studying Athena’s generation.\n\nAround 2012, I noticed abrupt shifts in teen behaviors and emotional states. The gentle slopes of the line graphs became steep mountains and sheer cliffs, and many of the distinctive characteristics of the Millennial generation began to disappear. In all my analyses of generational data—some reaching back to the 1930s—I had never seen anything like it.\nThe allure of independence, so powerful to previous generations, holds less sway over today’s teens.\nAt first I presumed these might be blips, but the trends persisted, across several years and a series of national surveys. The changes weren’t just in degree, but in kind. The biggest difference between the Millennials and their predecessors was in how they viewed the world; teens today differ from the Millennials not just in their views but in how they spend their time. The experiences they have every day are radically different from those of the generation that came of age just a few years before them.\n\nWhat happened in 2012 to cause such dramatic shifts in behavior? It was after the Great Recession, which officially lasted from 2007 to 2009 and had a starker effect on Millennials trying to find a place in a sputtering economy. But it was exactly the moment when the proportion of Americans who owned a smartphone surpassed 50 percent.\nhe more I pored over yearly surveys of teen attitudes and behaviors, and the more I talked with young people like Athena, the clearer it became that theirs is a generation shaped by the smartphone and by the concomitant rise of social media. I call them iGen. Born between 1995 and 2012, members of this generation are growing up with smartphones, have an Instagram account before they start high school, and do not remember a time before the internet. The Millennials grew up with the web as well, but it wasn’t ever-present in their lives, at hand at all times, day and night. iGen’s oldest members were early adolescents when the iPhone was introduced, in 2007, and high-school students when the iPad entered the scene, in 2010. A 2017 survey of more than 5,000 American teens found that three out of four owned an iPhone.\n\nThe advent of the smartphone and its cousin the tablet was followed quickly by hand-wringing about the deleterious effects of “screen time.” But the impact of these devices has not been fully appreciated, and goes far beyond the usual concerns about curtailed attention spans. The arrival of the smartphone has radically changed every aspect of teenagers’ lives, from the nature of their social interactions to their mental health. These changes have affected young people in every corner of the nation and in every type of household. The trends appear among teens poor and rich; of every ethnic background; in cities, suburbs, and small towns. Where there are cell towers, there are teens living their lives on their smartphone.To those of us who fondly recall a more analog adolescence, this may seem foreign and troubling. The aim of generational study, however, is not to succumb to nostalgia for the way things used to be; it’s to understand how they are now. Some generational changes are positive, some are negative, and many are both. More comfortable in their bedrooms than in a car or at a party, today’s teens are physically safer than teens have ever been. They’re markedly less likely to get into a car accident and, having less of a taste for alcohol than their predecessors, are less susceptible to drinking’s attendant ills.\n\nPsychologically, however, they are more vulnerable than Millennials were: Rates of teen depression and suicide have skyrocketed since 2011. It’s not an exaggeration to describe iGen as being on the brink of the worst mental-health crisis in decades. Much of this deterioration can be traced to their phones.\nToday’s teens are also less likely to date. The initial stage of courtship, which Gen Xers called “liking” (as in “Ooh, he likes you!”), kids now call “talking”—an ironic choice for a generation that prefers texting to actual conversation. After two teens have “talked” for a while, they might start dating. But only about 56 percent of high-school seniors in 2015 went out on dates; for Boomers and Gen Xers, the number was about 85 percent.\n\nThe decline in dating tracks with a decline in sexual activity. The drop is the sharpest for ninth-graders, among whom the number of sexually active teens has been cut by almost 40 percent since 1991. The average teen now has had sex for the first time by the spring of 11th grade, a full year later than the average Gen Xer. Fewer teens having sex has contributed to what many see as one of the most positive youth trends in recent years: The teen birth rate hit an all-time low in 2016, down 67 percent since its modern peak, in 1991.\n\nEven driving, a symbol of adolescent freedom inscribed in American popular culture, from Rebel Without a Cause to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, has lost its appeal for today’s teens. Nearly all Boomer high-school students had their driver’s license by the spring of their senior year; more than one in four teens today still lack one at the end of high school. For some, Mom and Dad are such good chauffeurs that there’s no urgent need to drive. “My parents drove me everywhere and never complained, so I always had rides,” a 21-year-old student in San Diego told me. “I didn’t get my license until my mom told me I had to because she could not keep driving me to school.” She finally got her license six months after her 18th birthday. In conversation after conversation, teens described getting their license as something to be nagged into by their parents—a notion that would have been unthinkable to previous generations.\nEven when a seismic event—a war, a technological leap, a free concert in the mud—plays an outsize role in shaping a group of young people, no single factor ever defines a generation. Parenting styles continue to change, as do school curricula and culture, and these things matter. But the twin rise of the smartphone and social media has caused an earthquake of a magnitude we’ve not seen in a very long time, if ever. There is compelling evidence that the devices we’ve placed in young people’s hands are having profound effects on their lives—and making them seriously unhappy.\nn the early 1970s, the photographer Bill Yates shot a series of portraits at the Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink in Tampa, Florida. In one, a shirtless teen stands with a large bottle of peppermint schnapps stuck in the waistband of his jeans. In another, a boy who looks no older than 12 poses with a cigarette in his mouth. The rink was a place where kids could get away from their parents and inhabit a world of their own, a world where they could drink, smoke, and make out in the backs of their cars. In stark black-and-white, the adolescent Boomers gaze at Yates’s camera with the self-confidence born of making your own choices—even if, perhaps especially if, your parents wouldn’t think they were the right ones.\n\nFifteen years later, during my own teenage years as a member of Generation X, smoking had lost some of its romance, but independence was definitely still in. My friends and I plotted to get our driver’s license as soon as we could, making DMV appointments for the day we turned 16 and using our newfound freedom to escape the confines of our suburban neighborhood. Asked by our parents, “When will you be home?,” we replied, “When do I have to be?”\n\nBut the allure of independence, so powerful to previous generations, holds less sway over today’s teens, who are less likely to leave the house without their parents. The shift is stunning: 12th-graders in 2015 were going out less often than eighth-graders did as recently as 2009.\nIndependence isn’t free—you need some money in your pocket to pay for gas, or for that bottle of schnapps. In earlier eras, kids worked in great numbers, eager to finance their freedom or prodded by their parents to learn the value of a dollar. But iGen teens aren’t working (or managing their own money) as much. In the late 1970s, 77 percent of high-school seniors worked for pay during the school year; by the mid-2010s, only 55 percent did. The number of eighth-graders who work for pay has been cut in half. These declines accelerated during the Great Recession, but teen employment has not bounced back, even though job availability has.\n\nOf course, putting off the responsibilities of adulthood is not an iGen innovation. Gen Xers, in the 1990s, were the first to postpone the traditional markers of adulthood. Young Gen Xers were just about as likely to drive, drink alcohol, and date as young Boomers had been, and more likely to have sex and get pregnant as teens. But as they left their teenage years behind, Gen Xers married and started careers later than their Boomer predecessors had.\n\nGen X managed to stretch adolescence beyond all previous limits: Its members started becoming adults earlier and finished becoming adults later. Beginning with Millennials and continuing with iGen, adolescence is contracting again—but only because its onset is being delayed. Across a range of behaviors—drinking, dating, spending time unsupervised— 18-year-olds now act more like 15-year-olds used to, and 15-year-olds more like 13-year-olds. Childhood now stretches well into high school.\n\nWhy are today’s teens waiting longer to take on both the responsibilities and the pleasures of adulthood? Shifts in the economy, and parenting, certainly play a role. In an information economy that rewards higher education more than early work history, parents may be inclined to encourage their kids to stay home and study rather than to get a part-time job. Teens, in turn, seem to be content with this homebody arrangement—not because they’re so studious, but because their social life is lived on their phone. They don’t need to leave home to spend time with their friends.\n\nIf today’s teens were a generation of grinds, we’d see that in the data. But eighth-, 10th-, and 12th-graders in the 2010s actually spend less time on homework than Gen X teens did in the early 1990s. 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| body | In Japan, you can pay an actor to impersonate your relative, spouse, coworker, or any kind of acquaintance. Money may not be able to buy love, but here in Japan, it can certainly buy the appearance of love—and appearance, as the dapper Ishii Yuichi insists, is everything. As a man whose business involves becoming other people, Yuichi would know. The handsome and charming 36-year-old is on call to be your best friend, your husband, your father, or even a mourner at your funeral. His 8-year-old company, Family Romance, provides professional actors to fill any role in the personal lives of clients. With a burgeoning staff of 800 or so actors, ranging from infants to the elderly, the organization prides itself on being able to provide a surrogate for almost any conceivable situation. Yuichi believes that Family Romance helps people cope with unbearable absences or perceived deficiencies in their lives. In an increasingly isolated and entitled society, the CEO predicts the exponential growth of his business and others like it, as à la carte human interaction becomes the new norm. I sat down recently with Yuichi in a café on the outskirts of Tokyo, to discuss his business and what it means to be, in the words of his company motto, “more than real.” Roc Morin: Just to be perfectly clear, you’ve come as yourself today, haven’t you? Ishii Yuichi: Yes, at this moment I am only myself. Morin: What was your very first role? Yuichi: I had a single-mother friend, and she had a son. He was trying to enter a private school, but they denied him solely because he had no father. I wanted to challenge the unfairness of Japanese society, so I posed as his father. Morin: Were you successful? Yuichi: Not in that situation. But, it inspired the idea for this business. Morin: When was your first success? Yuichi: I played a father for a 12-year-old with a single mother. The girl was bullied because she didn’t have a dad, so the mother rented me. I’ve acted as the girl’s father ever since. I am the only real father that she knows. “I always ask every client, ‘Are you prepared to sustain this lie?’” Morin: And this is ongoing? Yuichi: Yes, I’ve been seeing her for eight years. She just graduated high school. Morin: Does she understand that you’re not her real father? Yuichi: No, the mother hasn’t told her. Morin: How do you think she would feel if she discovered the truth? Yuichi: I think she would be shocked. If the client never reveals the truth, I must continue the role indefinitely. If the daughter gets married, I have to act as a father in that wedding, and then I have to be the grandfather. So, I always ask every client, “Are you prepared to sustain this lie?” It’s the most significant problem our company has. Morin: So, you could be involved with her for the rest of your life? Yuichi: It’s risky that she might discover the truth someday. In this company, one person can only have five families at a time. That’s the rule. It’s not only about secrecy. The client always asks for the ideal husband, the ideal father. That’s a very difficult role to maintain. |
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| body | In Paul Murray's novel Skippy Dies, there’s a point where the main character, Howard, has an existential crisis.“‘It’s just not how I expected my life would be,'" he says. “‘What did you expect?’” a friend responds. “Howard ponders this. ‘I suppose—this sounds stupid, but I suppose I thought there’d be more of a narrative arc.’” But it's not stupid at all. Though perhaps the facts of someone’s life, presented end to end, wouldn't much resemble a narrative to the outside observer, the way people choose to tell the stories of their lives, to others and—crucially—to themselves, almost always does have a narrative arc. In telling the story of how you became who you are, and of who you're on your way to becoming, the story itself becomes a part of who you are. “Life stories do not simply reflect personality. They are personality, or more accurately, they are important parts of personality, along with other parts, like dispositional traits, goals, and values,” writes Dan McAdams, a professor of psychology at Northwestern University, along with Erika Manczak, in a chapter for the APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology. In the realm of narrative psychology, a person’s life story is not a Wikipedia biography of the facts and events of a life, but rather the way a person integrates those facts and events internally—picks them apart and weaves them back together to make meaning. This narrative becomes a form of identity, in which the things someone chooses to include in the story, and the way she tells it, can both reflect and shape who she is. A life story doesn’t just say what happened, it says why it was important, what it means for who the person is, for who they’ll become, and for what happens next. “Sometimes in cases of extreme autism, people don’t construct a narrative structure for their lives,” says Jonathan Adler, an assistant professor of psychology at Olin College of Engineering, “but the default mode of human cognition is a narrative mode.” When people tell others about themselves, they kind of have to do it in a narrative way—that’s just how humans communicate. But when people think about their lives to themselves, is it always in a narrative way, with a plot that leads from one point to another? There's an old adage that everyone has a book inside of them. (Christopher Hitchens once said that inside is “exactly where I think it should, in most cases, remain.”) Is there anyone out there with a life story that's not a story at all, but some other kind of more disjointed, avant-garde representation of their existence? “This is an almost impossible question to address from a scientific approach,” says Monisha Pasupathi, a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Utah. Even if we are, as the writer Jonathan Gottschall put it, “storytelling animals,” what does that mean from one person to the next? Not only are there individual differences in how people think of their stories, there’s huge variation in the degree to which they engage in narrative storytelling in the first place. “Some people write in their diaries and are very introspective, and some people are not at all,” says Kate McLean, an associate professor of psychology at Western Washington University. Journal-keeping, though a way of documenting the life story, doesn’t always make for a tightly-wound narrative. A writer I interviewed several months ago—Sarah Manguso—has kept a diary for 25 years, and still told me, “Narrative is not a mode that has ever come easily to me.” Nevertheless, the researchers I spoke with were all convinced that even if it’s not 100 percent universal to see life as a story, it’s at least extremely common. “I think normal, healthy adults have in common that they can all produce a life story,” Pasupathi says. “They can all put one together … In order to have relationships, we’ve all had to tell little pieces of our story. And so it’s hard to be a human being and have relationships without having some version of a life story floating around.” But life rarely follows the logical progression that most stories—good stories—do, where the clues come together, guns left on mantles go off at the appropriate moments, the climax comes in the third act. So narrative seems like an incongruous framing method for life’s chaos, until you remember where stories came from in the first place. Ultimately, the only material we’ve ever had to make stories out of is our own imagination, and life itself. Storytelling, then—fictional or nonfictional, realistic or embellished with dragons—is a way of making sense of the world around us. wait for next |
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2017/11/11 06:21:39
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| body | DEFINITION of 'Altcoin' Altcoins are the alternative cryptocurrencies launched after the success of Bitcoin. Generally, they project themselves as better substitutes to Bitcoin. The success of Bitcoin as the first peer-to-peer digital currency paved the way for many to follow. Many altcoins are trying to target any perceived limitations that Bitcoin has and come up with newer versions with competitive advantages. There is a great variety of altcoins. BREAKING DOWN 'Altcoin' "Altcoin" is a combination of two words: "alt" and "coin"; alt is short for alternative and coin signifies currency. Thus together they imply a category of cryptocurrency that is alternative to the digital currency Bitcoin. After the success story of Bitcoin, many other peer-to-peer digital currencies have emerged in an attempt to imitate that success. Many of the altcoins are built up on the basic framework provided by Bitcoins. Thus most altcoins are peer-to-peer, involve a mining process and offer efficient and cheap ways to carry out transactions on the web. But even with many overlapping features, altcoins vary widely from each other. Even with many close competitors, Bitcoin is still leading the virtual currency pack. Newer and more innovative versions are getting launched that offer modifications in areas like transaction speed, privacy, proof-of-stake, DNS resolution and more. A few of them have gained popularity; the rest are lesser-known. Examples of altcoin include Litecoin, Dogecoin, Peercoin, Feathercoin, Zetacoin, Novacoin, etc. Litecoin is seen as the closest competitor to Bitcoin. |
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