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π Embracing Unconventional Wisdom π
Hey LinkedIn fam! πβ¨ Today, I want to share a life-changing revelation that took me on a journey of self-discovery and holistic well-being. ππ‘
π½οΈπ Turning the Tables: The Poop Epiphany ππ½οΈ
One day, I stumbled upon an unconventional idea that challenged societal norms and tested my preconceived notions. ππ₯ Yes, you read that right β the benefits of embracing the nutrient-rich world of poop! π©π±
ππ A Sustainable Perspective ππ
It turns out, our waste can be a treasure trove of essential nutrients that, when processed correctly, can contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. πΏπ By recycling organic matter, we not only reduce our carbon footprint but also nourish the earth for generations to come. πβ¨
π€― Mind-Body Connection π€―
As I delved deeper into this uncharted territory, I discovered the profound connection between our gut health and overall well-being. π§ π Did you know that some animal species engage in coprophagy as a natural means to replenish essential nutrients? π¦ π Our bodies are truly remarkable in their ability to extract what's needed for optimal functioning. ππͺ
πͺ Breaking the Taboos πͺ
While the idea might seem unconventional or even taboo, challenging societal norms often leads to groundbreaking discoveries. π‘β Let's open our minds to alternative perspectives and explore ways to live more harmoniously with the planet. ππ±
π The Journey Continues π
This revelation has ignited a passion within me for sustainable living and holistic health. ππΏ Together, let's push the boundaries, question the status quo, and embrace the potential for positive change. ππ
Remember, innovation often springs from the most unexpected places. π«π Cheers to a future where we continue to learn, grow, and make a positive impact! ππ #UnconventionalWisdom #SustainableLiving #HolisticHealth #Innovation
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Uri Gordon is a long-time anarchist activist, researcher, writer, and organizer. He is well known for his book, "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics ...
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Uri Gordon is a long-time anarchist activist, researcher, writer, and organizer. He is well known for his book, "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz_T2I0kIHM
Uri Gordon is a long-time anarchist activist, researcher, writer, and organizer. He is well known for his book, "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz_T2I0kIHM
Uri Gordon is a long-time anarchist activist, researcher, writer, and organizer. He is well known for his book, "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz_T2I0kIHM
Uri Gordon is a long-time anarchist activist, researcher, writer, and organizer. He is well known for his book, "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF8mrp0izGc
Hi all,
I thought it would be as simple as flicking a switch to change from router to bridge mode and plug in my own router, and that couldn't have been further from the truth :(
My ISP provides a huawei hg8145v5. I ordered a static IP from them as well. They gave me full access to the router to be able to put it in bridge mode. The router I'd like to handle all actual routing is an asus zenwifi xd8.
The setup I'm going for is ISP ONT/Router > Asus Zenwifi XD6 -> TrendNet 10g unmanaged switch -> NAS, PC, server
So in the isp router, I set it to bridge mode and connected it to the wan port of the asus router, then connected LAN 1 of the asus router to my 10g switch. basically just inserting the asus router in the chain that had been working before.
I had no internet at all. Strangely, the asus reports that the internet is connected, but the speed test on the qos section cannot connect whatsoever.
I thought it might have something to do with the static IP, so I tried setting the static IP assigned to me to the WAN IP, used the same subnet mask the isp router had assigned, and set the isp router as the gateway. Same exact thing. Basically everything I tried resulted in either a "connected" status yet no internet, or a "disconnected" status.
I'd really appreciate some help. I really though I'd just change the isp router to bridge mode and I'd be smooth sailing but I've basically blown up my network. Also for some reason, the windows network tab is not finding my NAS anymore. I can only connect by typing its local ip or mapping a drive, but I used to be able to go to the network in window explorer and my nas would show up there and I could just access everything I wanted that way. anyway, I'd appreciate any help. i've been at this for literally the entire day and am only now reaching out for help. Thanks!