I’m really amazed by my son’s behavior. But at the same time I’m not amazed. It’s the transformation I’m amazed at.

I believe these behavioral changes would happen naturally to anyone who is placed in a position where they are forced to use their time to support themselves. Some of us adults need to learn these same lessons.

Law and policy makers also should reevaluate their decisions, and proposed legislation from a perspective of “what human behaviors will these policies/laws I’m proposing either incentivize or de-incentivize?”

I realize now that a lot of these lawmakers actually mean well…however they simply don’t understand economics and how their proposed policies/legislation will incur unintended consequences. Some absolutely do understand…We have to help them see and understand these basic economic outcomes and how they play out in human behavior.

Also I believe, contrary to many, that bitcoiners who understand economics and how human behavior will change based on inflation and debasement of currency should run for office. I’m not ready to give up on the ability to steer the ship back to a direction where we have harder money.

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