To be fair, there is still an element of randomness in it all. The kids might hate the fact that we're anti-mainstream pro-meat anti-centralization bitcoiners.

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As long as the state continues to give them free stuff for minimal or no effort, people will always be pro-centralization concerning certain aspects of everyday life. Let me ask you this: Do you, honestly, see a bright future for nostr, even after observing that 99% seems to be dedicated to social media usage? It seems like a potentially long-term waste of potential for the protocol as a whole.

I honestly don't know enough about the protocol to comment on this. I mostly use it the same as I'd use Xitter at this point. Seems there is a lot of potential for other uses and we're just in the infancy of uptake.

Never used Twitter. Based off of all the stories I've heard, it sounded like a net negative experience. I do hope you're correct about nostr still being in it's infancy stage. Although, I truly don't believe that nostr has proved social media can stray away from being a net negative for the majority of it's users.

One thing I've done my best to convince parents of is how much of a scam Healthcare is. And to teach their children the same. Coming from a family with a significant amount of generational wealth, I can tell you that you really don't need it. This is why asset accumulation should be initiated at the youngest age possible.