Like many of us who were stubborn at first... 🤭

Now let's say your cousin Moe sees you're into bitcoin and he just starts believing in it without putting in the work, like really really believing in jt. Then he immediately pours into bitcoin everything he has.

You are a bitcoiner. Moe is a bitcoiner. Is Moe wrong?

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Hmm I don’t think so because there isn’t conviction. Conviction requires a deep understanding. New information could easily push him out.

Well, I do. Moe looks at you like a god. He trust you blindly. He will never sell, only spend.

The same happens with Bible study. Both left and right sides of the bell curve arrive at a similar conclusion.

At best, top of the curve thinks the Bible is an engineered psyop by an Italian old family. Or just a collection of fairytales.

Bitcoiners don’t have gods or heroes. They shouldn’t blindly follow someone like Saylor or Odell. That’s the problem. People have this inclination to idol worship and blindly follow authority. I think real Bitcoiners have deeply internalized don’t trust verify.

What do you think is the point of having a Bible, or any religious text, if it’s too difficult for the common sheep to interpret? If you have go to a church and be told what it all means.

No, nothing like that. No heroes, just deeply connected to the protocol directly without putting in the study. Stranger things have happened.

All I'm saying is that it can be understood on different levels. When it comes to binary decisions, the idiot and the genius find themselves on the same side and they both benefit from the lucky coincidence. I'm joking tho, there's no luck involved here.

And yeah, it can be verified too. Jesus did not draft any priests in his dream team of 12. Not that there are no decent ones still doing the good work as we speak. As an institution of large proportions it has been captured by fiat money long ago.