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Jerrick
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Merry Christmas

I am spending Christmas Eve playing guitar hero with my sister.

Replying to Avatar Arthur Amendt

nostr:nprofile1qyx8wumn8ghj7cnjvghxjmcpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqqgppd4qx65sekfzcz7lh5zwd5un3cmcsh0cqjyc80pvaepxflek22czmdnkl the reason why I talked about "Bitcoin decoupling with stocks" is because that is more important than #cdnpol because Mark Carney wouldn't have any printing debasement power if people see the decoupling. Most people still price things in Canadian dollars and don't realize that leads society to slavery, whereas, the free market (you choose to use bitcoin if you want to) leads to abundance. I think in politics you need to create fear to win. I would rather talk about abundance. It only took 16 years for Bitcoin to be equated with gold by the society we live it. That's the news. A new leader can now print money that has happened a lot in our Canadian history.

Makes sense

It’s been interesting to see the prevalence of renewable energy here in Europe. Just recently Portugal announced they were able to run 100% on renewables. One thing most noticeable here has been windmills. I think a tall windmill could serve double functionality for a farmer as it would allow him to generate additional power but her could also use the high vantage point it creates to monitor his property.

One of my favourite examples of brutalist architecture; Wohnpark Alterlaa is an apartment complex that consists of 6 buildings all located in a picturesque park. I had the opportunity to see this building in person today while visiting Vienna, Austria. The buildings host around 12,000 people, feature a rooftop swimming pool, sports arena, and shopping mall, and have a dedicated train station nearby.

There were a bunch of Ring-Billed Gulls and Franklin’s Gulls out in the North Saskatchewan River this afternoon. Very active and fun to watch

We are in a situation today in which humanity as a whole are facing multiple crisis; environmental crisis, massive inequality, ballooning poverty, potentially devastating wars and so on. Despite being aware of this we lack the collective will to take radical measures to resolve the crisis before us.

I think this is because we ultimately feel a real lack of freedom in our lives.

We find ourselves at a moment in history where everything around us is provisional. New technologies alter our lives daily. The traditions of the past are irretrievable while at the same time we hold little idea what the future brings. All of this while being told that we are free while simultaneously lacking a proper foundation of knowledge.