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I don't even remember when I exited Twitter. So glad

Yeah me and another person I know faced the same issue in different pixel versions.

The Bitcoin Breakdown newsletter always curates a few njump links in all its issues.

https://www.btcbreakdown.com/

Sometimes the majority of links in a particular section might just be njump links.

It will also have coverage about Nostr-native tools and projects and opinion articles published on Nostr.

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The sooner in life one gets rid of egalitarian fantasies, the more at peace one will be

'Free market economists are accused of being apologists for big business. I think we're only apologists for their activities on the market, not their activities in the government.'

- Rothbard (Paraphrased)

Source:

https://youtu.be/2rD7-LzoLB0

Welp, gotta start thinking about getting a better phone then

I agree with one of the responses.

It's the best LN wallet at the moment.

I use it a lot and like everything about the wallet except the startup time, which I'm assuming is dependent on the ping times with your embedded node's neutrino peers?

No state is the best state.

To think otherwise is delusional.

Goodness me.

War really is the health of the state.

'Endless cycle of vengeance and death with no defendants'

Nah, my comment didn't really have much to do with Saylor tbf.

I just had a random thought and wrote it as a reply to you 😂

You might be right about him. I neither love nor hate Saylor though. His knowledge about capital markets and corporate finance and Bitcoin's role in them is def something I value. His opinions on politics and economics, not so much.

Idk what the status of that subject was before that, but Mises systematically elaborated about Praxeology in Human Action at length. I'm reading that book very slowly. It's wonderful.

I hear Rothbard's 'Man, Economy and State' and 'Logic of Action' are essential reads on the subject. On my list.

Hoppe's 'Economics science and the Austrian method' blew my mind.

These 4 books I would say are good places to look.

P.S. Praxeology is easily the best thing I've discovered during my Bitcoin journey so far. Super fun to learn about.

On a somewhat related note:

I'm lowkey starting to think that understanding Praxeology is a prerequisite for anyone to truly understand what 'freedom', 'capital' or 'liberty' means, and advocate effectively for the same.

I think those who dismiss or ignore it can easily come to conclusions that are anti-thetical to those three. Maybe even inevitable that they do so.