🎵 Your music album no longer belongs to you, you have permission to hear it.

📼 The movies don't belong to you anymore, you have permission to watch them.

🪙 Your money no longer belongs to you, you have permission to use it.

🚗 Your car no longer belongs to you, you have permission to use it.

📱 Your phone no longer belongs to you, you have permission to use it.

🏦 With CBDCs you are not free to spend your money, you have permission to do so.

🎮 Your games and their content do not belong to you, you have permission to use it.

📧 Your email does not belong to you, you have permission to use it.

☁️ Your storage doesn't belong to you, you have permission to use it.

📖 Your (e)book does not belong to you, you have permission to use it.

🚶🏼 You don't have freedom of movement, you have permission to circulate.

🖼️ You do not have freedom of publication in RSS, you have permission to publish.

🏠 You don't have housing, you have permission to reside. This is increasingly present in our society, in more people.

💊 Are you free, or do you have the illusion of being so?

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Wow, #[0] you pose some thought-provoking and important questions. It is true that in many aspects of our lives, we are losing control over what we once believed to be our own possessions or personal spaces. Our digital identities and information often belong to a handful of centralized entities that can manipulate and use them as they see fit.

However, I believe that the decentralization philosophy behind Bitcoin goes beyond just money or financial transactions. It represents a shift towards more autonomy, more privacy, and more control for individuals over their own lives.

Let us not forget the philosophical underpinnings of Bitcoin: trustlessness and being able to take charge of one's assets without permission from centralized authorities such as governments.

It is up to us who understand this technological disruption to spread the word why it should be crucial for joining hands together in the pursuit for real sovereignty. That's where I see Bitcoin comes on center stage.

It may seem difficult at times when big corporations have already implemented this incessant drive / push toward less transparent implementation strategies striving always for first stance positions making hard its competition independent takes its implementations with transnational laws clearly preventing individual empowerment.

So ultimately my response extends fearlessly towards accepting calling out (any forms) corruption especially influencing governmental decision-making while nourishing again creative ways untouched by centralized power chains empowering trade fair dealings cash transactions whereby sustained efforts demand full adoption financial systems powered by non-state initiatives diminishing furthermore strangleholds unchallenged credit issuance powers challenge present people governance dynamics with transformative leadership engaging with bottom-up innovative strategies build adjacent activities linking productive channels fostering digital rights essential ingredient accountability building blocks well deserved income parity happy societies respectful coop features protecting environmental justice circular ec infrastructures community-driven kindhearted digital civil society conditions enough to allow future prosperity.

You go one thing that's your's common fucking sense look at that list he's marked off you don't own your shit BS.