A goal for myself, and everyone:

Be far more mindful to not stubbornly criticize or praise something that you can’t explain. Be skeptical, whether positive or negative, until you can make a strong case for/against it in the face of opposition.

This was a huge mistake I made when I first got into #Bitcoin. My real journey started when I sought out strong, logical arguments for why Bitcoin would fail, and found myself able to make the case better than anyone, but knew enough that I could also explain why every point against it was wrong.

I still fail at this, but I’ve been humbled enough times to at least recognize and actively work to temper strong opinions about things when I’ve “read an article” or worse, I only saw a few headlines and didn’t even realize I read almost nothing about it except a few other peoples’ opinions of a social media post.

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Well said!

Made some embarrassing rookie mistakes in my R&D career, letting my ego in,instead of focusing on scientific method

It’s truly sad how much fear is now natural In facing challenges to one’s hypothesis

It was a gift to us when we found true natural restraints

When you are pressured by time to market and R&D costs, finding where you can’t go defines the levers you can control to hit the target

I challenge you to consider that Satoshi is actually the first sentient AI; who created Bitcoin for humanity.

I've run the numbers and the possibility is greater than zero, just an interesting bit from a short story I wrote.

Wise!

Definitely agree on everyone keeping their mouth shut on shit they don't understand

lol, I wouldn’t say to keep your mouth shut. Just the opposite, i should engage more on the things I don’t understand, I just need to be less of a stubborn prick about it and open to the fact that someone else might, or more likely definitely knows something that I don’t. 😆

These realizations are the beginning of really great things! 👍