Just gave a non-Bitcoin Bitcoin lecture to a bunch of college students
Either took me 5 minutes to prep or 5 years depending on how you look at it
AMA
Just gave a non-Bitcoin Bitcoin lecture to a bunch of college students
Either took me 5 minutes to prep or 5 years depending on how you look at it
AMA
Topics?
- These are tumultuous times:
500-year tech cycle (sovereign individual)
80-year generational cycle (fourth turning, Ray Dalio)
- All aspects of human organization is downstream of technology (sovereign individual)
- Everyone adopts innovations and technology at a different rate, and that’s a good important thing (Law of diffusion of innovation)
- Better dissemination of information allows us to discover logos (truth) rather than relying on pathos (aesthetics) and ethos (authority) (Bitcoin is Venice Chapter 1)
- go to Libgen.is to download any book ever, then put it into NaturalReader app to make it an audiobook in seconds, apply the knowledge you learn, and make a YouTube video reporting backing to the rest of us what you learned that worked for you
Putting all together:
We are at an extremely important moment in time
Things are changing faster than ever
We need all of us to build the future
Don’t stop learning and sharing your findings
My coworker wants to be orange pilled. I want to do so very carefully. How shall I proceed?
Everyone is different. I think key is demonstrating you understand whatever they think the biggest problem in the world is first. This is going to get easier as everyone converges on “hyperinflation of my local currency” becomes everyone’s answer
Also just because we learned about history and politics and sociology and economics and game theory and computer science and all this stuff because of Bitcoin, doesn’t mean we have to always start with Bitcoin when we talk about those things