Honestly, yes. I barely want to talk about bitcoin irl tbh. I thought I did to begin with, but I really don't. I would just put it down to different perspectives. I don't think it's a deal breaker. To a certain extent (this might be an accidental hot take lol)... I think despite the bitcoin utopianism talk I think bitcoin is sort of a doomer's safe haven, I think the world will get worse and bitcoin might be some sort of dystopian safe haven. So insort of read the question as, can you date someone who doesn't share your doomer apocalyptic vision of the world, and frankly yes. I might even prefer that lolol. I woke up like this
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I'm actually ashamed I gave an honest answer, so be gentle.
*I'm also not knocking people who want to talk about bitcoin btw
nostr:npub1njst6azswskk5gp3ns8r6nr8nj0qg65acu8gaa2u9yz7yszjxs9s6k7fqxI love your answer bc I love truth and that your truth ð
I do share more or less your vision, but I'd prefer being with someone that knows how to survive the apocalypse and started to get ready before it's too late. You know, just in case ð
I might agree with that. But maybe not do doomery so there's a safety valve on that perspective lol. I just don't think I could limit myself in this way, there's some beautiful wholesome souls out there who don't need to share in the fuck everything really is getting worse mindset, they're all good as is. 'Some of my best friends are no-coiners' ;);) lolol.
Well, I feel that depends on how much you believe in your own view. Lol.
But more importantly, how do 2 ppl with opposing views work as partners to build a life together? Hmm...
I don't think it is necessarily 'opposing' in my answer at least, but I sort of took the question into a sidetrack tho.
In my lil sidetrack it would simply work as, one person saving a bit in something. Like how someone might buy water purifiers 'just in case', whereas the other person is just not worried. I think it's totally compatible
But whether the unfiltered water is harmful or not is not subjective. Opposing views on that can't both be correct.
I can see that co-existance with others rather than a life partner but too much of opposing views would mean incompatibility.
Oh sorry, I actually meant to say water purifier tablets. I was meaning to give a prepper type example, like. Oh we should have some candles if the electricity went out or you know something more worse case scenario-y. (I'm tired lol.) You know water purifying tablets I'm case the water went down and I have to find a stream to drink from lol.
Haha got it.
Well, we definitely all have our own comfort level with whether our partner is on board or not with that stuff. But I think life's easier with one that is. ð
(In the serious relationship scenario) it would be a bigger issue if shared finances are being invested, that alignment would have to be there. But yeah, there could also be a degree of investment by one person which I'm sure people could reach some sort of agreement on, even if the other person didn't agree. I don't know ðĪ It also does depends on how vehemently oppossed the other person is. In my experience there are people who 'think bitcoin is a scam' in a quite non commited way lol
But I do take your point, this would probably be different with degree of financial commitment to the 'just in case'. It also depends on how you are reading 'dating' here too obviously, cos it would make a difference with dating for marriage, casual dating, just a quick ting in the park etc lol