If the world lost all of its real meat and I found people who could feed my family steak in perpetuity - it’s a no brainer. (Hypothetical - of course).

Would I sell the only home I’ll ever own for a meal? No. If you cannot earn bitcoin then you are destined for Michael Saylors propagandized world designed to turn you back into a debtor. You can’t add value to an economy if you can’t earn as part of it.

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You can't get blocks of manhattan without requisite effort, but really if manhattan was devoid of oxygen, it's a moot thought experiment.

It is a moot thought experiment

People just piling up assets are going to be subordinated to those who build the circular economies. You can’t even live inside your Bitcoin and you can’t trade it for food unless you find a vendor who wishes to do so with you.

Beats the current system for people who are parasitic but it’s pretty obvious that those who don’t see the value in spending it in the manner I’m describing are parasitic.

Eating enough fiat money to buy bitcoin doesn’t make one productive.

The circular economy gets me a coffee. Hodling gets me rail roads, nuclear reactors, factories and homes.

Holding is very important but don’t ever think that a circular economy isn’t.

The circular economy got me a roaster who might turn into a lifelong friend.

Think bigger.

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