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the challenge of getting from just the travel, hobbies, friendships to the parent sounds like such a worthwhile adventure. i don't know where the energy would come from to take care of a kid, but it seems selfish not to try.

it's not a weird "i want my genetics out there" type of thing. it's more like, i enjoyed the world enough, and now it's time to put my hand to the oar of rowing the next generation to the brim of adventure.

"adoption" is always a suggestion. but i've heard raising a kid is hard and raising someone else's kid is even harder. It's almost like doing society a favor to just raise one's own kid because it aligns the instincts with the task.

I’ve finally finished my piece called “what bitcoin taught me”. It definitely won’t be anything you don’t already know, but I’d be thrilled if you could take a look through it, if you’re interested.

https://mikecldi.substack.com/p/what-bitcoin-taught-me