Agree. However, even by that principle, would a central authority not arise to establish and defend property rights?
Merely stating what is.
One may interpret the “I” and “me” in this verse to be the inner Self of the World (aka: Brahman) which dwells within each of us. Tat tvam asi. nostr:note14zrpje8uk9kwu8ham2jxh7x0d0e7fn0ckjdpskzst3drte2ylwcqelluys
One may interpret the “I” and “me” in this verse to be the inner Self of the World (aka: Brahman) which dwells within each of us. Tat tvam asi.
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
— John 14:6 (KJV) 
“Libertarianism is like trying to stand a flagpole on its end: it’s not stable. You can’t just have liberty as a principle without authority, because liberty without authority devolves into chaos.”
— Curtis Yarvin 
“Libertarianism is like trying to stand a flagpole on its end: it’s not stable. You can’t just have liberty as a principle without authority, because liberty without authority devolves into chaos.”
— Curtis Yarvin
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Libertarianism is the ideal on a theoretical level. It is what society should strive towards: maximum freedom for the individual with minimal government meddling.
The problem is that this form of rule only works in a civilization that is high-trust and highly aligned in its values.
You wouldn’t try to implement libertarianism in a place like Somalia. Nor would you try to revive El Salvador by being *more* lenient on criminals.
A certain amount of central authority is needed to maintain order, and thus create the conditions wherein peaceful, productive citizens may flourish and exercise their liberties.
While authoritarianism can certainly go too far, as we saw during COVID, a middle way is possible. England under British Common Law, and the USA in the gilded era, are excellent examples. 
“God heard the embattled nations sing and shout, ‘Gott strafe England!’ and, ‘God save the King!’ ‘God’ this, ‘God’ that, and ‘God’ the other thing. ‘Good God!’ said God, ‘I've got my work cut out.’”
— Alan Watts quoting J.C. Squire, Early Radio Talks 
The only thing I stack consistently other than #Bitcoin is books.
This is why (excerpt from CS Lewis): 
“There's a wonderful story you may also have read by a German writer, von Kleist, about a boxing match with a bear. The man can never defeat this bear because the bear always knows his plans in advance and is ready to deal with any situation. The only way to get through to the bear would be to hit the bear without having first intended to do so. That would catch him.”
— Alan Watts, Taoist Way 
It’s pretty easy to keep anonymity with Damus wallet integrations, but I agree that Primal is pretty stringent
Thanks. I hadn’t set up a Primal wallet until now (only Damus). Hopefully Primal users can zap me now that I’ve set it up
Don’t wait for the train to leave the station before hopping on board. #Bitcoin 
#Nostr is already superior to Twitter/X when it comes to free speech and Bitcoin/technical knowledge.
And in time, I suspect it will surpass Twitter wrt news and wide-ranging Hegelian dialectic discourse as well. 
Thank you. Just updated my wallet settings, would you mind trying again and lmk if it works?
Them: What comes after saving in Bitcoin and focusing on your craft?
Me: 
Exit fiat. Enter #Bitcoin 