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nostr:npub1meld57pghmv6x6znnaw5qej5350hf4hl0wrh9t3tp65jw992a6ts9lxq0z Thanks for sharing my note.

I'm curious because I can't tell if you're Thai, but I've seen you repost things from many Thai friends before.

Do you understand our language, or are you just interested in what we share?

Anyway, nice to meet you.

Thank you for taking the time to write it. It is a note beautifully expressed.

I am American and am only fluent in English.

I have been using the translator built in on my phone to read the notes.

A week or so ago, I was exploring Siamstr because I like to get perspectives outside of the United States and had followed a few Thai speaking people because the notes I had read were thoughtful and well composed.

They inspire me to analyze and elaborate on the subjects that I am reading.

Substantially writing about and synthesizing what is personally read, and sharing the meaning that one extracts is respectable. It is value creating.

It is an alternative and mindful approach to social media. I have become accustomed to not being very accountable or and posting passive nonsense like many of my American friends.

Ideas like regenerative agriculture and the irreversibility of time are interesting to me.

I am eager to read Julian Simon now, because time is scarce, limited and uncertain making it a crucial factor in daily decisions.

I think it is interesting that you list this as a reason to study Bitcoin, I agree with you.

The floral photography and natural landscapes are always a blessing to my feed.

Good Morning from Oregon in the United States. It is great to meet you.

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Americans will post very impulsively and ambiguously. It's cryptic and annoying sometimes. It does not transmute across cultures or languages and is thus limiting. It is a product of lifestyle and mirroring the behaviours of others.

According to you, they live their lives based on high time preferences and choose not to respect the values of others.

You will gain a better understanding of people's behavior and their economic decisions and their nature when you study Austrian economics.

This article was actually inspired by Saifedean Ammous' book "Principles of Economics" and this is probably the best book in his series.

It explains in detail the principles of Austrian economics that form the core of the philosophy behind Bitcoin.

I opened my eyes wide and understood things. truly became more surrounding after starting to study them. He was merely citing parts of the book that Simon had written.

However, it depends on your preferences and interests.

I'm a pioneer and educator in the Siamstr community, as you can see from my many informative and thoughtful notes in my bookmarks and form articles in the client such yakihonne.com

All of which are presented through the perspective of Austrian economics.

I would not encourage anyone to invest their savings in Bitcoin because that is not necessary, because once they understand things and problems around them, then they will know what is the solution.

I'm glad to have new friends from the other side of the world, as the leader here (Siamstr) I always welcome you. Our society has freedom of expression based on mutual respect. They help each other and follow along self-interest Ultimately, it provides value to others and the community.

We live by Value for value.

I hope to talk with you again.