Going Nostr only for 2025. I think it’ll help mitigate the noise of a bull market, for one thing. But outside Bitcoin land, in the context of the general news, I’m fully expecting it to provide me with that feeling you get when someone you live with is watching a show that you’re not watching and you look over their shoulder every once in awhile and wonder what the hell is going on.
“Wait, so who is that guy again? And why does he matter to the story?”
Pretty pumped up to just live my life, read books, write more and play guitar.
Enjoying the new tradition of these nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx and nostr:npub1rtlqca8r6auyaw5n5h3l5422dm4sry5dzfee4696fqe8s6qgudks7djtfs live rips
They’re like Bitcoin’s Beastie Boys
But what does it mean to buckle swash
If societies always develop oligarchs, this is the most transparent bunch the US has ever had.
Keep exploring 
I wonder if people will look back on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music someday in the same way that we look back on completely exploitative record deals in the 50s and 60s right now.
It’s hard to do consistently, but I try to think about major media outlets as the dial on a gas stove. If they turn the knobs on a story, the flame gets bigger, even to the point of being too volatile and out of control. Russiagate is a good example of this.
If the outlets turn the gas down though, the flame can barely survive or even die for a given story. Examples here abound, even in the last couple years alone: Hunter Biden’s laptop, the Butler, PA Trump assassin, etc.
All I know about the Luigi Mangione and NJ drone stories are that the gas is being left on for both stories.
Before listening to Jeff Booth: “I’m gonna sell 10% of my stack at X price, buy myself something nice.”
After: “Every red cent I pull out of the current inflationary system and put into Bitcoin is a donation to the front lines of the Denominator Wars and a gift of my time-energy to humanity in its entirety that also purifies me.”
I think sometimes about how virtual reality, if or when it arrives, won’t be something we log into or turn off and on. It’ll be more like the a blended version of the Matrix, wherein a factual thing actually happens but then almost immediately narrativizes so that our experiences of it are mediated, shaped, guided, prescribed.
Narrative planes taking off from the airstrip of reality, we’re all 10,000 feet up without really thinking about it
Wait so Satoshi came back, but he 3D printed 21 gajillion ounces of gold in El Salvador instead
One of the underrated things about Bitcoin is that you get to be on this underdog team that has brutal defeats and soaring victories. It’s like investing in Rocky Balboa or something.
That “zoom out” meme works for your everyday life outside of finance too. Low time preference wins across the board, regardless of the field.
Maybe art can fill that hole that religion has left in a lot of people, but not much else can
Take the fight you know you can win, dog
I gotta be honest: I don’t get really angry scrolling through my feed on X. I don’t find my blood pressure rising or feel I have to act even if I see something with which I strongly disagree. I’m sure the algos still frame my thinking, but I don’t find myself on the outrage hamster wheel all the time like it appears some people do.
I still like Nostr better though.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/65HDxlDLAGeHqXc7teeAkT?si=r9-WHSQVT6G1gM3OcONR-g&t=53
Concise and valuable presentation!
The volatility means it’s alive https://video.nostr.build/c5658daf01d60e7f2e53754bd26242dcf5cb6c9cd3fc930487ad9e165bdf7946.mp4
In music, that late middle part is usually the bridge of a song, at least one that has a somewhat traditional verse-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-chorus structure. It’s usually the part where new chords are introduced and even some dissonance with the mainline melodies laid out in the previous sections. Just made me think of that, for what it’s worth.
