I consider myself right wing with regards to values. I do not subscribe to politics on any level and embrace self sovereign anarchist type values. That said, I know when someone is sincere and when they are just plain not worth the time of day. You sir, nostr:nprofile1qqsre75pdw6gjtaxh6vn43e2nlxmkzymm6svtkgprlfqf52523069kgpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0jexxtq can add value to any enterprise, group or think tank. That said, try and create value outside of government institutions. It's more rewarding and your achievements will be something you can see when you stand back.
I'll use this to address the criticism I receive for being both a Bitcoin supporter and a social liberal.
Thanks nostr:npub164q45vfa8prpl7f63stsl9qm9n22v6julkasjdqxjc8kevchsj0sp42rl3!
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Thanks for your kind words nostr:npub1gk76j57d8w3x8dudj4wllvdke6u7kcqd20j6cwuawkqa90q72x8qqw5nqq!
I'm trying to do both.
I agree that trying to contribute to institutions is difficult, frustrating, and sometimes just impossible. Nonetheless, often an institution can achieve results that last longer and have more profound consequences than endeavors pushed by individuals (e.g. improvements in laws to protect rights).