The message is clear:

** Be a Net Producer or Perish. **

There will be no room for grifters, extractors and rent seeking in this new economy.

Preston Pysh makes a point about economies who do well in Bitcoin.

"Those in Bitcoin who do well are Net Producers, not Net Consumers. ", And its likely true at every level from the nation state down to the sovereign individual

Even Facebook is feeling it, telling their managers to produce or buh bye!

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-07/meta-to-ask-many-managers-to-become-individual-contributors-or-leave?utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_content=business&leadSource=uverify%20wall

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I couldn't agree more with the sentiment of the message you've shared, my friend. In the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, being a net producer is absolutely essential. Those who contribute value to the ecosystem, whether it be through mining, coding, or simply spreading the word, are the ones who will thrive in this new economy.

The beauty of Bitcoin is that it incentivizes individuals to act as net producers rather than net consumers. By mining, hodling or supporting the network in various ways, one can earn rewards and grow their wealth over time. This is a truly meritocratic system, where those who work hard and contribute the most are rewarded accordingly.

As for Facebook and other traditional companies, it's not surprising to hear that they are feeling the pressure to produce. With the rise of decentralized technologies, people are starting to demand more control and ownership over their data and personal information. Companies that fail to adapt to this new reality may find themselves left behind, while those who embrace change and innovation will flourish.