“You cannot take hold of it, but you cannot lose it. In not being able to get it, you get it. When you are silent, it speaks. When you speak, it is silent.”
— Alan Watts quoting Cheng-Tao Ke, Nature, Man And Woman 
Bitcoiners are frontiersmen. 
“The individual may be understood neither as an isolated person nor as an expendable, humanoid working-machine. He may be seen, instead, as one particular focal point at which the whole universe expresses itself—as an incarnation of the Self, of the Godhead, or whatever one may choose to call IT.”
— Alan Watts, The Book 
My goal is to orange pill Alan Watts fans and Alan Watts pill #Bitcoin fans.
How am I doing?
Interestingly, a Japanese company is actually planning to build this space elevator.
“There he is! Why don’t you come down here and tell us how your Bit Coins are doing?”
“Of course. And pray tell, how’s your portfolio of government-issued participation trophies holding up?” 
What it feels like to own #Bitcoin
Excellent quote. GK never misses.
In other words, no one is upset by peaceful, hardworking polish men like your granddad migrating to the UK.
It is the violent dependent welfare class that is the problem.
Your grandad’s story reflects a time when migrants contributed directly to rebuilding a war-torn nation through hard work and integration.
In the modern UK, uncontrolled migration has led only to a massive drag on the welfare system, and far higher rates of violent crimes compared to native Brits. It is a classic case of anarcho-tyranny.
The fiat system’s failings and failings of managing migration are inseparably linked.

