The original claim in this post has been independently reviewed and verified by real Nostr patriots, and has been determined to be accurate with a high degree of confidence.

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Big if true

It’s true

Good, HODL Good. Use the Bandwagon Fallacy.

Keep betraying to your following that you lack basic awareness of logic.

Everyone and their mother will throw in exceptions to pat themselves on the back for not being terribly wrong.

But I admire you for having the energy. For me, it's simple, I feel fulfilled as a father and husband, and that's not for debate.

That's great and I'm happy you feel fulfilled in your life.

Now, be fair, and look for counterexamples to HODL's claim.

There exist people who feel fulfilled in the unmarried and childless life they have.

You bear the name of a religious man.

You know...there are lots of enlightened monks who are unmarried and have no children.

Happiness is subjective, not one size fits all.

As a Bitcoiner and as an Austrian economist, it's pathetic that people don't recognize that fact.

I'll fully authenticate and validate the original claim. Most unmarried and un-familied folk have no dimensional awareness of what is available in family

Firm believer in free will.

I have personally ambitions of marriage and a big family.

That being said nobody has the authority to state that you have to follow predetermined laws of so-called objective truths that are required in order to make you happy.

"You have to take seriously the notion that understanding the universe is your responsibility, because the only understanding of the universe that will be useful to

you is your own understanding."

Personal*

Whoops.

I ran the experiment and can attest it's true

I would expect you to run. Surrender is the French playbook, non?

Truth doesn’t need my permission to be true. I just refuse to pretend otherwise.

Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina does a fantastic job exploring this idea. Long book but totally worth the time.

Your whole take on this is purely subjective nostr influencer trash. But, you do you.