The Fed expanded the money supply by nearly $2T since Biden took office, almost double Bitcoin’s entire market cap, yet his VP blames grocery stores for inflation.

England needs a new King Arthur. 
“This is how I first became interested in Oriental philosophy and all that kind of thing: I had an absolute fascination for Chinese and Japanese painting, the secular painting, the landscapes, the treatment of flowers, and grasses and bamboos. There was something about it that struck me as astonishing even though the subject matter was extremely ordinary.”
— Alan Watts, Buddhism as Dialogue



If you’re a libertarian, consider going down the Curtis Yarvin rabbit hole.
If you’re a right winger, consider going down the Sovereign Individual rabbit hole.
If you’re a left winger, consider going down the Cultural Revolution rabbit hole. 
“The only difference between a Buddha and an ordinary man is that one realizes it while the other does not.”
— Alan Watts quoting Hui Neng 
“For to him who cannot see the truth in himself, no Buddha can reveal it”
— Alan Watts, The Spirit of Zen 
Exactly. And that is why.
We all end up dead eventually, so enjoy the journey here and now.
You may be right.
The important thing to know is that the end destination is the same, whatever the path.
Same vibe— 
It’s a bit inspired by the tone of voice of this quote of his— 
Save in #Bitcoin. Focus on your craft. Explore every rabbit hole that intrigues you, but don’t become captured by it. Maintain a sense of wonder. Enjoy the time you have here in this life, on this earth, with these fellow travelers. 
You can watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/hGPjy8qVoJA?si=xdygh0HbtR9cWIAU
Curtis Yarvin on how Christianity revolutionized the Roman Empire by creating something outside the state, rather than directly fighting the state.
It’s one of two paths before us.
Not advocating for either, merely observing where we are.
How did the USSR fall?
Not from outside military pressure or armed civilian revolts, but from internal incompetence and economic mismanagement. Sound familiar? 