Don't listen to me.

I believe strongly in the future of Bitcoin, but will sell some if I want to.

I don't trade in crypto, but still have some dust in old accounts that isn't worth the trouble to sell.

I eat a meat-based diet, but I still opportunistically eat whatever the fuck I want. Even if it's donuts.

I may know a few things, but they could all be at least partially wrong. That's fine with me, and I won't be offended if you disagree, or know differently. Sharing knowledge infers both parties have something to share.

I believe a lot of things, but with wildly varying levels of conviction and perceived importance.

So when I say something, I may or may not believe it strongly, or even care whether or not it is true. Even if I do believe it, my actions may not always be in line with that belief. This makes me unreliable, somewhat unstable, and unfit to be an authority on anything.

Would you be so bold as to say the same about yourself?

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