I never listen to Bitcoin podcasts or read Bitcoin books. I consider both a waste of time and/or money.

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The Saylor Series is a must watch tho, also Nolan's Episode of the Economy as a psychological engine bridging sound money and jungian psychology

None of it is a must watch. And why would I give a shit what Saylor thinks about Bitcoin? I've been doing this longer than he has.

It's more about history then it is necessary about Bitcoin. Why are you so hostile towards it?

I know what I know and I believe what I believe and unless somebody is going to present me with a radically new idea that might change my mind about something, I don't need to waste time and mental energy listening to them tell me shit that I already agree with.

Ok I know that I know nothing

Alright, I’ll take the bait: what was the last bit of information that shifted your perspective on something?

I’ll go: this series of conversations is shifting my understanding of what is water

speaking of knowing nothing 😂

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0YgTjwiCHE4pNMLds13OSA

https://open.spotify.com/episode/56PTR7zYG1AhL43tkObxlY

Anarchy will never work. Most people need rules. Some things that improve our collective standard of living will never be properly provided by the free market because there is no individual incentive to provide them, and the tragedy of the commons is a real problem.

Saylor series was interesting just from a human history standpoint and the presentation of what BTC can do

Yes, podcasts are a total waste of time and brain cells. The only Bitcoin book that I have ever and actually was a worthy read was Mr. Ammous's 'The Bitcoin Standard'.