A Little Bit of Giggles

 1.A Little Bit of Giggles

from the desk of matt theo

revisited on 13 June 2026

 

  1. A small collection of wisdom, observations, and memorable lines worth revisiting from time to time.
  2. This little corner serves as a daily dose for the mind — a place to remember old favourites, revisit useful reminders, and occasionally add new discoveries that deserve a permanent place on the shelf.
  3. Some thoughts inspire.
  4. Some provoke reflection.
  5. Some bring a smile.
  6. A few are reminders learned the easy way, while others were learned the hard way.
  7. Over time, certain sayings, observations, and lessons have found their way here. Some are old. Some are borrowed. Some simply refused to be forgotten. Others may be added along the journey whenever they prove themselves worthy of a place among the rest.
  8. Not every thought needs a grand stage. Some are content to sit quietly in a corner, waiting to be remembered when the moment calls for it.
  9. A little inspiration.
  10. A small smile.
  11. A gentle chuckle.
  12. Occasionally, a useful lesson.
  13. And perhaps a lighter heart.
  14. Grandma Says
  15. “If a stranger offers free crypto, keep one hand on your wallet and the other on your common sense.”
  16. “The seed phrase is like your house key. You don’t nail it to the front door.”
  17. “When everyone is rushing in, that’s the time to walk carefully.”

21]Worth Remembering

       22] A calm investor sleeps better than a clever gambler.

  1. In crypto, haste makes waste.
  2. A little caution today beats a lot of regret tomorrow.
  3. The market can borrow your money, but it cannot borrow your patience.
  4. Not your keys, not your coins.
  5. Not your wallet, not your worries.
  6. A wallet backed up today saves a headache tomorrow.
  7. Trust, but verify. Especially when crypto is involved.
  8. The strongest password is the one you can remember — and nobody else can.
  9. Click in haste, repent at leisure.

32)The safest wallet is the one you understand.

  • 33—
  • 34Some lessons are expensive.
  • 35.The fortunate learn from their own mistakes.
  • 36The wise learn from the mistakes of others.