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A4P Heat

I use the glasses without the nose peice however the part where the glasses rests against my forehead tends to get warm and can get uncomfortable. I noticed when I take off the glasses there is usually sweat on the area. Any way to mitigate this?

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u/cucumberlolol — 1 day ago
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More precise temple adjustment

I've found that between the lowest and middle temple adjustment gives me the best image. If I want to hold them I have to keep the glasses slightly above my ears in the medium position which never hold. How can I make it so that the glasses sit and stay firmly in that sweet spot?

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u/cucumberlolol — 6 days ago
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One screen sits lower than the other

The top of the screen of the left eye display is cut off by about 10% compared to the right which has the top of the screen in full view. If I push the left temple up a little then I can see the top of both screens however the combined image is now slightly diagonal. I don't know if it it has to do with the shape of my nose, my eyes sockets, ear alignment, or something else. Keep in mind that I use the glasses without the nose bridge so that I can see more of the image. Any one have any idea how to fix this? Edit: also the left temple sees to flex more up and down compared to the right which is more stiff.

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u/cucumberlolol — 6 days ago

Help me understand

Nelson said in BYOB that you finance everything you buy, you either pay someone interest or lose interest you could have gained on your money. To use infinite banking you use policy loans which you pay interest on. How is this suppost to solve the problem? It would make sense, let's say, If you borrow at 4% and earn 6%, which would result in a 2% spread. However, if you borrow at 6% and earn 4%, that's a negative 2% spread. If get a policy and take a loan should I expect a positive spread like the example I gave above or should I expect a negative spread, therefore losing money to interest? The point is to keep compounding interest, correct? Well if I'm paying a a net negative won't that dimish the compounding affect? If I'm unable to get a positive spread I don't see how whole life is worth it.

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u/cucumberlolol — 15 days ago