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The concept of "Overton's Window" that nostr:npub1kyk7ac33apd7cx0nun3laevf84zfhr8pt8kj4h8v7cpx9t72d4gqkyea0g shared helped me realize what I’ve been doing wrong.

Toxicity doesn’t help #Bitcoin adoption. As an educator, I’ve tried to avoid it—but I’ve still been guilty at times.

This talk gave me a clearer perspective and more compassion for those I'm trying to reach.

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Toxicity was never helping adoption, it's protecting the base layer and protecting shit/no coiners from getting burned.

I'd still be toxic to scammers. That's justified. But I'd try not to be toxic towards shitcoiners or no-coiners. They haven't gotten what it is all about yet.