Most people are concerned about job loss with Al. We need to talk more about anthropological collapse. The biggest moral bankruptcy I see with Al adoption is this: Progress comes from striving, not narcotic comfort. Every human ambition drives innovation. If we remove human ambition, civilization stagnates. We cannot eliminate striving or we eliminate progress. Endless abundance, total comfort, UBI, robots to do our bidding. Right now, we are striving to eliminate our striving. The metaphysical implications of this will be damaging to humans. "Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man's envy of his neighbor. This also is vanity and a striving after wind." - Ecclesiastes 4:4
It is beyond exhausting to continually see people try to over-explain normal, typical volatile Bitcoin price action. "WHY DID THE PRICE DROP $5,000?!?!?" Probably because people bought it and sold it for prices that are $5,000 less than the previous price. But no, the timeline needs a theory. It can't just be markets doing market things. It has to be something dramatic, like Jerome Powell personally sabotaging your Coinbase account or a cabal of hedge funds coordinating a secret synchronized bathroom break. People desperately want a conspiracy because the alternative explanation is too sad: the market does not care about their feelings, their entry point or their astrology sign Bitcoin went down five thousand dollars because buyers and sellers had a disagreement about what number should appear on your screen. That's it. No prophecy, no omen, no shadowy syndicate of Bulgarian whale-priests running ritual liquidation ceremonies. And every time Bitcoin moves, the same NPC chorus emerges, demanding to know "WHAT CAUSED THIS?" as if price candles must come with a director's commentary