Voting harder only gets you so far. At a certain point, you realize you must opt out of the fiat system altogether.
Fiat is slave morality. Bitcoin is master morality. image
Everybody wants to lower the debt. But nobody wants to do it during his term.
Have also noticed some people feel they must *wait* until they can stack a significant amount of BTC, such as a whole coin, rather than simply stack small amounts whenever they are able to. This is a variation of unit bias. View quoted note →
This describes Andreas Antonopoulos. Despite dedicating his life since 2012 to educating others about Bitcoin, he held very little BTC himself until 2017, when Bitcoiners discovered this and donated over 100 BTC to his wallet in appreciation of his contributions. Why didn’t he stack more sats early on? It seems to stem from a mix of excess humility and limited income, as he chose to focus on public education rather than personal savings. The remedy for this is to take Robert Kiyosaki’s advice: Pay yourself first. Rather than waiting to cover every bill and tax before saving, set aside something for your future self first. It’s a subtle mindset shift, but powerful.
Which type are you? image
Never underestimate a Bitcoiner. image
“Basho said, in order to write haiku, you should be taught by a child three feet high. Because a statement which such a child would make would be a poem, and a profound poem, to the degree, and especially to the degree, that what the child said was a simple image, and had in it no kind of philosophizing, but was just that vivid statement, which children do.” — Alan Watts, Zen and Meditation image
Bitcoin is a gift, available to all. image