Not a durable product though… Stone work travels through time better than anything else. Though it doesn’t intoxicate 😂

Topical and brilliant story:

https://youtu.be/qSfFq02pK4s?si=90lCuzPG1SpQXsJ8

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Here’s my good-humor counterpoints:

- Bottled spirits have lasted 250 years, which is on bar with statues

- Grain farming better fits the bill of “civilizational difficulty adjustment”

- Statues are non fungible and difficult to transport

- Whiskey has been a money surrogate in many times and places

😂

They’re great. Though most stonework lasts millennia, not centuries.

I think as money alcohol is objectively better. But as lasting proof that work has been done, stonework takes the prize.

“Stonework: A Peer-to-Peer Civilizational Valuation and Spam Prevention System”

😂🫡

I’ll chisel my rock-paper into a header stone