Almost 3 years since I started stacking and I still learn so much.

The Austrian school and the libertarian philosophy are making me look at things much, much differently.

In my current interpretation, it is a body of thought that takes an optimistic view of human beings and an acknowledgement of the corruptive nature of power being concentrated at the hands of those who have no incentives to use it wisely.

The world will never be the same to me. This is so radical.

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Sounds like we went down the rabbit hole at about the same time. Late 2021 for me.

I'm 35 now and I've learned more in these last few years than I did in all years before that. This stuff is truly mind-opening.

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These schools of thought have given me a fresh and clear perspective on what Bitcoin's impact is going to be.

And an understanding that this movement is about something much bigger than just the network's impact on the monetary and financial order.

Bitcoin was an 'orange pill'.

But I've now been 'white pilled' by libertarianism and the Austrian school, something that Bitcoin couldn't do for me. Milei's recent WEF speech kickstarted my exploration of them.

I am especially interested in imagining a society built on the ideals of Liberty in the state (province) of India that I am from: Tamilnadu.

I am searching for answers to the question of caste-based discrimination and how issues emerging as a result of that would be dealt with in such a society.

It isn't simple, but that doesn't mean it can't be worked out.

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