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Nick
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Catholic. Husband & Father.

Main reasons are:

1. My wife and I have a baby on the way and I don’t want social media to be a big distraction and detract from my family life, so only having Nostr will be helpful.

2. I believe in the Nostr vision of decentralized social media. I don’t want anyone telling me what I’m allowed to say. I figured the best way to promote it is simply to use it and get off the other platforms.

3. I realized that I only care about a handful of people on those platforms. Most of my time scrolling was a huge waste of time, looking at things that I don’t even care about. Those that I truly care about I will text or call them, I don’t need to be on social media to keep in touch with them.

Many zaps have been stacked in this one note lol, I will most certainly remain humble.

Replying to Avatar arkinox

nostr:npub1x5fvukq4fvhxfxqg7sg3r6e0t3q2z6rjhht5vsc0r7hmv685e49sr8yfmn fellow catholic šŸ¤ lets go, welcome to nostr

I appreciate it!

Replying to Avatar Tiago G

You've reminded me of this substack post - https://thechivalryguild.substack.com/p/the-churchs-manliness-problem

I think you will enjoy it.

I can certainly say that novus ordo catholics seem to have that problem as well, but from what I know trad caths are not lacking masculinity.

Thank you, I’ll definitely check this out when I get a chance.

Sir that’s a bear.

Invested in a Nespresso machine recently and I have zero regrets.

Just deleted all my other social media accounts, I’ll be sticking with Nostr only because I believe in the vision. Only downside is I don’t know a single person in real life who uses it yet. #grownostr