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Re: == Bitcoin challenge transaction: ~1000 BTC total bounty to solvers! ==UPDATED==
by
ManPilot
on 25/08/2023, 08:59:41 UTC
It has been partly fun but most exhausting running a server in my garage in hope to find one of the puzzles to save me from debt, poverty and help out with illness in my family with unpayable medical bills. Sunday wife and kids are out of town and I will turn off the server and myself. Good luck rest of you!
I see you have chosen the path of cowards, there are so many things in life other than this puzzle.
Find something else, believe in God, because he always provides.

Also there is no such a thing as an off switch for us, we never go off, whatever happens we keep existing.

A wife and kids, you are already blessed, you just don't know it.

Yes, you know how to "support" a person ...
Instead of saying words of support and consolation, you simply finish off the person with your cruel words.

Many of us have moments in life when failure follows failure and it seems that a person no longer has the strength to get out of this black streak.
And at such moments it is very important to find a friend or just any other person who will support and encourage someone who is having a hard time and who is in despair.

But do you really think that calling a desperate person a coward is a productive method that will help him rise and get out of trouble?!
If you think this way and consider it as friendly participation, then, as they say, with such “friends” you don’t need enemies.

Forgive me for my harsh words, but also understand a simple thing - those who can scold and at the same time continue to look blankly at someone's suffering - the majority around.
To call a person a rude word - anyone can, in this sense, all people are very rich in evil words.

But instead of scolding - try to console!

In the end, the God you mentioned always consoled, healed, helped and never scolded or judged anyone!
And since you have already mentioned God, let's try to do the same as God does, and if you see a despondent person, it is better to support him, console him, and not scold him - and then God Himself will console you one day.