We finally know what happens to the BlockClock when #Bitcoin hits $100K: the dollar sign slot simply disappears.
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We did it. #Bitcoin standard imminent. 
It is far riskier to not have any Bitcoin than to be all-in on #Bitcoin. 
Steely Dan is undefeated. #SpotifyWrapped 
“Most philosophical problems are to be solved by getting rid of them, by coming to the point where you see that such questions as ‘Why this universe?’ are a kind of intellectual neurosis, a misuse of words in that the question sounds sensible but is actually as meaningless as asking ‘Where is this universe?’ when the only things that are anywhere must be somewhere inside the universe. The task of philosophy is to cure people of such nonsense.”
— Alan Watts, The Book 
“Here is someone who has never seen a cat. He is looking through a narrow slit in a fence, and, on the other side, a cat walks by. He sees first the head, then the less distinctly shaped furry trunk, and then the tail. Extraordinary! The cat turns round and walks back, and again he sees the head, and a little later the tail. This sequence begins to look like something regular and reliable. Yet again, the cat turns round, and he witnesses the same regular sequence: first the head, and later the tail. Thereupon he reasons that the event head is the invariable and necessary cause of the event tail, which is the head’s effect. This absurd and confusing gobbledygook comes from his failure to see that head and tail go together: they are all one cat.”
— Alan Watts, The Book 
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In #Bitcoin as in Zen, needing nothing opens you up to everything. 
“Our mistake has been to suppose that the individual is honored and his uniqueness enhanced by emphasizing his separation from the surrounding world, or his eternal difference in essence from his Creator. As well honor the hand by lopping it from the arm! But when Spinoza said that “The more we know of particular things, the more we know of God,” he was anticipating our discovery that the richer and more articulate our picture of man and of the world becomes, the more we are aware of its relativity and of the interconnection of all its patterns in an undivided whole.”
— Alan Watts, Psychotherapy East & West 
Have a blessed Sunday. 
“Enlightenment is just like everyday life, only two inches off the ground.”
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“I shall never forget the Japanese artist Hasegawa yelling in exasperation at the endless request for explanations from his Western students, ‘What’s the matter with you? Can’t you feel?’”
— Alan Watts, Nature, Man And Woman 
“Things are separable in words which are inseparable in nature because words are counters and classifiers which can be arranged in any order. The word ‘being’ is formally separate from the word ‘nothing,’ as ‘pleasure’ from ‘pain.’ But in nature being and nothing, or solid and space, constitute a relationship as inseparable as back and front.”
— Alan Watts, Nature, Man And Woman 
“Now when God plays hide and pretends that he is you and I, he does it so well that it takes him a long time to remember where and how he hid himself. But that’s the whole fun of it—just what he wanted to do. He doesn’t want to find himself too quickly, for that would spoil the game. That is why it is so difficult for you and me to find out that we are God in disguise, pretending not to be himself. But when the game has gone on long enough, all of us will wake up, stop pretending, and remember that we are all one single Self—the God who is all that there is and who lives forever and ever.”
— Alan Watts, The Book 