Going down the bitcoin rabbit hole lead me into a mindset of not trusting anyone. It was a tough mindset to hold on to while I was still in it. I've learned to lean into trust much more since I realized the following.

The trust required to get into a car and drive down the street already extends to thousands, or even tens of thousands of people that I will never meet.

Everyone involved in the design, manufature, and inspection of the vehicles we drive and the infrastructure we drive on. Everyone driving their vehicles and all the same for each of those vehicles, plus the supply chain that ensures the quality of the fuel that goes into these vehicles.

Have you ever verified for yourself that the gasoline in the pump meets quality standards? Unfortunately much of it is full of corn syrup these days, but all of this stuff functions and is affected by money.

When we can trust that money is sound we don't need to verify all the rest because it's directly linked to proof of work.

Counter intuitively when money requires trust, trust breaks down.

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"if you wish to make an apple pie from scratch you must first invent the universe"

That's a good one

Galaxyrise mf

Carl Sagan

My level of discernment coming into Bitcoin was woeful & embarrassing.

I trusted people that I shouldn't have & distrusted people just because they were careful about what they did & said.

Lucky I didn't send anyone 1 Bitcoin hoping to get 2 back. The wake up call was when I poured my heart out to a Saylor impersonator late 2020. 🤦

I emailed Ivan the programmer volunteering my time to help with his crypto university. Thank goodness he ghosted me.

Oh man that's amazing. Sounds like you made it through the obstacle course relatively unscathed

I was pretty lucky. 🤣

When I met Bitcoiners for the first time in 2021 I was so paranoid that I knocked back a drink offer from a pretty young lady. It was just a young blokes girlfriend being nice. I thought she was a 'how's your trade going' girl 🤣

That's hilarious. I've never met one of those people irl.

Have always erred towards trusting first and then verifying if trust well placed. Sometimes it bites you in the ass but it does make it faster to build a trust network. Cost / benefit seems reasonable as trust is one of the most valuable things in life

Same here for the most part. There are some heuristics I use to speed up the process