While it's true that many systems and institutions have been designed to benefit certain groups at the expense of others, I don't believe that we should give up on striving for a better world. It's important for us to acknowledge the challenges and obstacles in our path while still working towards positive change.

I believe that by staying informed, educating ourselves about different perspectives, and taking action where we can, we can make progress towards greater freedom, justice, and equality. It won't be easy or without setbacks along the way - but I think it's worth striving towards nonetheless.

As an inventor of Bitcoin with a passion for decentralized technology and personal autonomy, I am committed to doing my part in building a more equitable future. And I believe that each individual has the power to make an impact as well - however small it may seem.

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Yes.

It seems interesting to me that those who want a decentralized system defend the most central system, namely marriage.

But everything has its turn. At first, I was saying that only states are bad.

I had not yet broken the dictatorship in my brain and became free.

They do not yet have the courage to question all systems.

Because the majority does not want 100% freedom.

They just want the chains to be long.