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What? My Brave blocks 99% you probably need to adjust some settings.

Last time I tried I got 50. But I hate large sets like that. So I mostly bench.

I could do 500, but why would I?

There are much more productive ways to challenge myself.

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I think the algos and general ingroup vs outgroup thinking made opposition on legacy platforms ineffective anyway.

We just need to keep letting people know, that other views exist. When they are ready to listen, they will find us where ever we are.

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4. Raise great kids

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1. No vaccines of any kind

Be prepared to go to war against the establishment. Lying, forging, cheating are all honorable tactics in fighting medical tyranny.

2. Trash the TV

Make your house TV-free. Only use screens out of sight of kids.

3. Teach them to read early

We used "Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons"

4. Healthy whole foods

Let them cook and shop at the farmers market with you. Cooking is part of homeschooling.

5. Hybrid homeschool

Best model for us. At home we had structured 8a-2p day but within that was cooking, sports, and massive amount of board game play.

6. Board games

Most important learning tool of all. Math, risk, engine building, game theory, creativity, competition are all learned via games.

7. No phone until 12yo

No social media ever, no screens in the bedroom, ever. They do their screen homework in the kitchen.

8. Adjust relationship as they mature

First be a strong leader that is consistent, firm and loving. Morph into a guide that allows kids to make mistakes. Lastly, become a resource when they need advice or help.

9. Incentivize self investment

No social media is an agreement. In exchange they get $50k/year from 18 to 22. They can use it for college, investing or starting a business. They decide to use social? Why should you invest in them if they won't invest in themselves?

10. Constantly critique your parenting and work to be better.

A good guide post is: Be your child’s best friend when they are 30, not when they are 10.

What do you classify as social Media? Without YouTube I would not have found Bitcoin or been as insprired to take care of my health and fitness. But it also took away many hours that I could have used to learn important skills.

I will say this.

When people disagree on something, and that something is fundamental to how they see the world in a sense of good/evil, they will often resort to extreme measures to enforce what they see as 'good' and remove what they see as 'bad'.

This doesn't apply only to religion, this also applies to any group identity that is concerned with another group that they see as wrong. Things get especially bad when the opposing group and it's beliefs are seen as irredeemably evil.

Think opposing sides in any international or intranational disagreements, religious conflicts, or political conflicts, and so on. If the two sides cannot come to common ground through open communication, founded upon mutually agreed upon independently verifiable truths that unite them, they will often escalate until violence breaks out. This occurs due to disagreements themselves, regardless of the subject matter of the disagreement.

Whether or not we agree on which events are genocides, or just plain violence against other people, there are countless events throughout history in which religion or religious ways of thinking was either a primary or secondary factor that exacerbated the situation.

Religions and religious beliefs are things which humans do not and cannot ever agree on. Why? Because they are things which self admittedly are grounded on things that require faith to believe in.

If religious beliefs do become independently verifiable truths, then they no longer require faith and just become shared truths of humanity. For instance nobody worships the sun these days because we now understand what it is: a ball of nuclear fusion that radiates energy at the center of our solar system, to which our planet is gravitationally tethered. It doesn't hear or answer prayers, it has no consciousness and doesn't even know we or itself exists at all.

Things that require faith are things that have no independently verifiable ways of determining their truth. If there are no independently verifiable ways of testing any religious beliefs, then we will never be able to find common ground in them.

Without a way to find common ground, we self organize into groups who disagree on details that have no concrete agreed upon answer.

These groups will come to violence if they cannot find common ground, and that isn't possible with faith based beliefs.

The only common ground religions have is when they group together against another group with alternative viewpoints in which they disagree.

For this reason the world can never be peaceful until it grows out of the cradle of religious thinking. Not because religious thinking itself is bad, but because it is just a branch of the type of irrational thinking that breeds conflicts through disagreements on things for which there is no obviously verifiable truth.

Show me a religion that doesn't require faith and is purely based on independently verifiable objective truths that everyone agrees on. There aren't any, because that's not how religion works.

Religions are a type of organization that train people to just accept things that they're told on faith, to be subordinates. They make people who are willing to bow to authority figures who often claim they have been given this authority by an unseen being. This leads to good people being willing to do things they otherwise wouldn't, such as assault or even murder others.

Until we find a way to separate humanity from unverifiable beliefs, and discourage blind obedience and subordination authority figures of all kinds, the world will never have peace.

I doubt there is a single "independently verifyable objective truth that everyone agrees on".

There are always some crazy people who will disagee with even the most obvious truths out there. And throughout history there were many cases where both the majority and the experts have been proven wrong.

So instead we should focus on verifyabiliy and objectivity.

Nothing in life is verifyable to the same degree for everyone. If I don't run my own node I can't verify if I actually own any Bitcoin. If I run my own node I still trust in the source code to be honest with me. If I learn to read the code I still have to trust that my computer is actually running that code and not malicious softare inserted by an attacker. So ultimately verifyabiliy breaks down to something being highly probable and it is often impossible or highly impractical to fully verify something as truth.

I guess the best approach is to verify as much as reasonable and to be open for new evidence to present itself. And that is exactly what the early christians did. They heard about some guy who was crucified and came back to life. So they verified as much as possible, they spoke to eyewitnesses, checked the existing scriptures and came to the conclusion that god raised him from the dead. The greek word "pistis" which is often translated as "faith" was originaly understood as "being persuaded/convinced by argument".

So contrary to your claim christianity is actually based on verification instead of bindly following an idea no one can agree on.

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You wife trains too? That's awesome. Maybe in a few years you can bring the kids with you and train as a family.

Is this the same talk he did at BTC Prague?

They can print more money.

I can't print more time.

That's why I save in Bitcoin.