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Forget Bitcoin, How to Harvest Rainwater and Thrive

The User's Profile Shay Jackson June 4, 2022
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It’s time to focus.

When you are trying to survive, besides shelter, what do you need most? Water. When you’re stressed or overheated, what do you need? Water. In need of a good meal, what do you need with it? Water.

Whether in a luxury apartment overlooking Central Park or a small hut in Central America, you need the same thing most. Water.

You don’t need Bitcoin when world leaders warn an impending power grid or internet shutdowns. Or when entire cities and states are going dry because droughts are starving reservoirs. Crypto can’t hydrate you or your garden.

I’m telling you, dear reader, in 2022 it’s time to save as much water as you can.

Your Idea of Enjoying Water Will Change Dramatically in 30 Years

There’s more trouble in the market besides currency and finance. Quality water sources are dwindling at an alarming rate.

The place we all still call home (Earth) is not being managed correctly. There are a multitude of governments, companies and people benefiting from clean and safe water while millions suffer. Since water is as essential as essential gets around here, caring about your water impact and consumption is crucial to the success and survival of our families, and future generations.

Everything in our reality will not belong to us forever. Even if we were to live forever, we should consider how our steps will impact our children and how our ancestors’ steps impacted us. For tomorrow is

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Great Article On Water!
Shay - thanks for this amazingly comprehensive article.
As luck would have it, I am just preparing a piece on the drought in...
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