And I don't see life as black and white, I just think we need to work harder on creating systems that don't rely on centralized authorities.

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Thought experiment: in what areas do you think centralization makes the most sense?

Good question. Let me clarify a bit on my previous comments. I didn't intend for it to sound like I am against centralization of any kind. I apologize for the lack of context. In fact, I think centralization can be a good thing in many areas and markets. The travel and medical industries are good examples of where centralization can do alot of good. It's not like people have the resources to build their own cars or airplanes or make their own medications, right? Though, centralization is clearly not necessary in all markets and fields (banking, food, education). E-commerce is certainly debatable. I have mixed feelings on that particular market. I just don't like the fact that centralized authorities are VERY RARELY held accountable for whatever transgressions they commit against people. Anyway, hope this explains everything.

Thank you for expanding and well articulated

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Lol was that phrasing too polite to be realistic?

Apparently so.