I've thought about this often but didn't understand it until I let the Harley go.

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Freedom is complicated the more things you carry.

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I didn't want the Harley, I wanted the feeling of freedom that it would bring.

If your freedom depends on owning a thing, the I guess that proves Knut's point 😅

It’s amazing, i used to have one. Just don’t buy new, it’s not worth it.

I didn't even look at new 🤣

Wise 🤝

There's something very interesting about the psychology of men and motorcycles. It's hard to put a finger on it, but it has something to do with speed, power, solitude adventure... all quite male requirements.

I miss my KTM 990R. It took me to places that I'd otherwise never have seen or experienced, including the very edge of my capacity to control a big bike!

I've noticed a lot of Bitcoiners quietly ride bikes.

Makes perfect sense.

I miss my Harley, but I saw too many friends have accidents and die over a 2 year period that made me think of my family too much