Welcome home, Mr.Ammous!👏 #[0]
After bitcoin, I started constantly looking towards open protocols and open source software.
But I just can't bring myself to get off Notion.
Welcome home, Mr.Svanholm! #[0]
Hell no! Feels fresh as fuck! And very relevant.
#GM!🖖 
That's it!🤘
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Knut Svanholm approves this list!⚡️ 
Approved! 
Take the best of both worlds!
You write long educational article on twitter:
> *The sound of absolute emptiness*
You say “Im takin a poopoo” on Nostr,
Some random pleb:
> “Here sir! Take a part of my digital wealth which will cost millions of fiat paper in 5-10 years.
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7/7 When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops
It is a satirical book by George Carlin that challenges traditional beliefs and encourages critical thinking about authority and society. 
6/7 The Demon-Haunted World
It emphasizes the dangers of pseudoscience and promotes critical thinking to distinguish truth from falsehood and avoid being misled by superstition and misinformation. 
5/7 Sovereignty Through Mathematics
This is a book about how mathematics and cryptography can help people achieve sovereignty and protect their privacy in the digital age by using Bitcoin. 
4/7 When Money Dies
A historical account of the hyperinflation that occurred in Germany after WWI. The idea of the book is that hyperinflation can devastate an economy and cause widespread suffering, and that it is often the result of government mismanagement of the money supply. 
3/7 Atlas Shrugged
This book examines the impact of government intervention on individualism. The book argues that productive individuals in society, who Rand calls "the Atlases," are exploited and oppressed by the government and the "looters" who benefit from their hard work. 
2/7 The Road to Serfdom
A classic work on political philosophy and economics. The key idea of the book is that central planning and government control of the economy inevitably lead to tyranny and the loss of individual liberties. 
1/7 The Sovereign Individual
This book examines how technology and globalization have enabled individuals to reject traditional social and economic structures and pursue their own interests independently. 

