We discuss politics, and elect politicians from the extremes, which leaves little room for classical liberalism.

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Unfortunate and true. I’ve been feeling very conflicted about whether to be cautiously optimistic (my typical predisposition) that this will improve, as the pendulum’s momentum slows over time… or to lean into more of an opt-out mindset, as things are already pretty far gone.

As always, I believe I’ll settle into a “Middle Way” on this question, but it will take time to define and articulate this position…

Yeah, it’s unfortunate.

Political discourse has devolved into sound bites and gotcha moments.

Politicians are people, and I believe in people. The pendulum will swing back. I might be alive to see it, but I’m trying to prep my students and children for it.

You’re doing great work, my friend 🫂

Trying, just like all of us 🫂.

Reflect on the analogy of the pendulum, it’s the same blade, it’s just half painted red and half blue. What you want is to remove the pendulum from the central planners hands and give one to each individual.

The best way to do this is to maximize the power each individual has over their environment, and what greater power to wield then money itself. Viva la bitcoin.

That’s a delightful take on a typically tired analogy 🙌