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Seven years ago today, I quit drinking alcohol.

A week after, someone described to me what #bitcoin was at a bar. Had I been drinking that night, I probably would have made fun of them for getting fooled into speculating on the price of magic internet money before largely dismissing what they had to say.

Instead, though, I listened intently that night and spent the following three years quietly studying #Bitcoin. Come January of 2021, I published the first edition of my Substack newsletter on #Bitcoin, and to be blunt, I was fucking petrified.

“I don’t know enough about #Bitcoin to write about it,” I first thought to myself. I went to bed that night after publishing feeling like I was having a panic attack.

Within a year, I started getting job offers to write about #Bitcoin and I turned some of the initial ones down, because again I thought to myself “I don’t know enough about #Bitcoin to write about it professionally.”

I eventually took a job offer, though, and while I’ve grown more comfortable doing what I do, there are days that it still scares the shit out of me.

I share all of this because #Bitcoin has come to mean more to me than just it being pristine collateral or a currency we can use permissionlessly. Instead, it’s been a catalyst in my life, spurring change within me that I never thought possible.

While I’ll never fully be able to put into words how #Bitcoin has changed my life - or should I say how it’s catalyzed change in my life - I can thank everyone who’s supported me in my journey, including many of you on this platform.

And if you take anything away from this post, it would be to lean into the discomfort in 2025. Accept challenges in amounts that are digestible to you and speak your truth in the process.

As nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe (one of my greatest teachers over the past seven years) says, WE ARE BITCOIN, and #Bitcoin only continues to be #Bitcoin if we defend it.

You don’t need to be a technical mastermind to write or speak about #Bitcoin; you only need to intuitively understand the force that it is in the world and have a desire for other people to experience the benefits of it.

Happy New Year and much love to everyone 🧡

Massive… may 2025 be good to us all!

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I believe so, as well. All the best to you!

I’m gonna take your advice and lean into the discomfort of 2025. I’m not technical and I work in the normie world to pay my way. I love the freedom tech of bitcoin so I have a huge hurdle to overcome. Working in the normie world eats my time so some kinda transition needs to happen for me to connect with the tech and bitcoiners with meaningful effect. Here’s to passing through the prism in 2025

I’m glad to hear that. I worked in the normie world for the first few years I was into Bitcoin. Try to maybe set aside an hour or two a week to start for producing some content around something you’ve learned about Bitcoin that week. Think about teaching a version of yourself that had the level of understanding you did about Bitcoin two years ago.

And last piece of unsolicited advice: make the content authentic and attach it to a story from your life. We don’t want to be placards of ourselves as we cheerlead for Bitcoin. Instead, we want to share our human experience and touch on how Bitcoin has improved it.

Wow… sound as a self custody sat. Thank you and will do

“Sound as a self custody sat”

You were born to do this writing thing ;)