👀 #SFP SafePal launches Telegram crypto wallet with Visa card support
Self-custodial crypto wallet SafePal is joining the Telegram ecosystem by launching a Mini App wallet featuring digital Visa support.
#Announcement #все [cointelegraph.com](cointelegraph.com/news/safepal-telegram-crypto-wallet-visa-card)

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Louisiana death row inmate Christopher Sepulvado dies before execution date
[Read more on USA Today](usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/02/23/christopher-sepulvado-dies-before-execution/79846278007)

When I was a kid, my friends and I used to race to see who could run the fastest. Some of us were quick, others struggled to keep up, but we didn’t care—we were just having fun. Nobody kept score beyond that moment.
But somewhere along the way, things changed.
Now, we open Instagram or Facebook and it feels like a never-ending race where everyone else is ahead. Someone is buying their dream car, another is building a business, and another is traveling the world meanwhile, you’re just trying to figure things out. Unashindwa mbona sijalipa token, Nitalipaje Wi-fi, Mbona mimi sina hii, sijafanya hii.
And just like that, you start feeling behind.
But here’s what I’ve learned: Comparison is a trap.
Social media is a highlight reel. No one posts their struggles, their doubts, or the nights they lay awake wondering if they’re on the right path. You see the success, but you don’t know the work, the failures, or the sacrifices behind it.
If you keep measuring your journey against someone else’s, you’ll always feel like you’re losing a race you were never meant to run in the first place.
So, instead of asking “Why am I not where they are?” ask:
✔ Am I better than I was yesterday?
✔ Am I learning, growing, and moving forward?
✔ Am I building a life that aligns with my goals, not someone else’s timeline?
You’re not behind. You’re on your path. And that’s enough.
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