Which, if either, of Alex nostr:nprofile1qqs9336p4f3sctdrtft2wlqaq5upjz9azpgylhfd3dplwf005mfrr9spzamhxue69uhkummnw3ezuendwsh8w6t69e3xj7spz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wcq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kueg6g89xw 's books should I read? If the answer is both, which should I read first? (Yes Im trying to sharpen up for Thanksgiving)

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Both for sure but depends on who you’re talking with at thanksgiving.

If they lean more progressive, or they’re more responsive to stories about individuals, then Check Your Financial Privilege is the right choice.

If they have an anti-authoritarian streak, or they’re nerdy about history/geopolitics, or they align with a utilitarian (or global > local) sense of morality, then starte with Hidden Repression.

Love the strategic thinking 🤙🫡

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Very well put ✨

Thanks!

Tartgeted, audience specific content curation ftw. Nice work sir.

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As part of your Thanksgiving BJJ (Bitcoin jiujitsu) have you considered the adoption barriers your family may have? Thinking about the barriers for each individual will help in your pre-meal prep. I've been working on my own list if it's helpful? And it could be one or multiple.

Cost: The initial investment or recurring costs.

Complexity: New tech. difficult to understand, and use, leading to reluctance.

Compatibility: Incompatibility with existing systems.

Limited benefits: Perceived benefits do not outweigh the costs.

Resistance to change: Change can be uncomfortable.

Lack of training or support: Insufficient knowledge, skills or key support.

Security and privacy concerns: Fears around data security and privacy.

Inadequate infrastructure: Inadequate internet connectivity or infrastructure.

Limited awareness: Lack of awareness or understanding about the benefits.

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