Lyn is not ready for Rogan…

But around the margins I do try to tailor what I say to the audience I speak to. Not in the sense of falsehoods of course, but in terms of emphasizing certain parts of a complex idea to share with a certain audience (aka the three blind men and the elephant situation, for those who know the common parable).

When I go on bitcoin shows, or macro shows, or hosts I know are conservative leaning, or hosts I know are liberal leaning, I try to emphasize the subset of my point that is most relevant to the audience.

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This is the way. I’ve noticed many bitcoiners have trouble doing this. They just drill the same points regardless of audience and it loses effectiveness.

Yes, but also once you watch more videos/podcasts the guardrails become quite apparent. Not saying it's bad, it's a fine balance though. There needs to be some depth to the interview but not too much to loose the audience/host. I mean... not easy at all.

You just described bitcoiners as Peter Schiff. ;)

You do a good job meeting people where they are, while demonstrating humility. We should all aspire toward that approach 🤙

i love how you challenge norms and thought expansion. Thinking through many angles from both sides is valuable