Transaction: e180020c09da7842d78462834a3ecfdedc8597c4

Included in block 16,254,369 at 2017/10/12 03:27:36 (UTC).

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transaction_id e180020c09da7842d78462834a3ecfdedc8597c4
ref_block_num 1,437
block_num16,254,369
ref_block_prefix 907,273,702
expiration2017/10/12T03:28:33
transaction_num 15
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signatures 1f3a8460cb24c347c32d331212384e3b1331da2daf1969409f64788aa9851232d626fda8283efc9aa22fd933b4fca69552cc01c6ea8f9dae12e42a548c35418052
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"parent_author":"jinmi17",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-clayboyn-re-jinmi17-re-clayboyn-fate-original-poetry-20171012t032114693z",<br>"author":"clayboyn",<br>"permlink":"re-jinmi17-re-clayboyn-re-jinmi17-re-clayboyn-fate-original-poetry-20171012t032737318z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"What if you are trying to exhaust any means necessary to buy STEEM and you even have the money. What if there is no way for you to buy it? Say your bank randomly locks your account or you get hacked randomly. There are things that are outside of our control that stop us from doing some things we are sure we want more than anything. At some point it's clear that if the universe wants to jump in and say no,<br> it's going to do so whether we like it or not. Maybe you weren't supposed to because you had something else to do with that money or maybe it's not even about you and that hacker was that stole the money was using it to feed some starving kid somewhere. If I focus on the why or how things I assume I have control over don't work out it's just clear to me that in the grand scheme of things we don't really control much of anything outside how we choose to accept or deny what is happening. So I try to just observe and not stress shit. It's all perspective though. :)",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"poetry\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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