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But humanity, as a whole, does have Deterministic Behaviors.

Good lord, mate! Because that's what the majority of nostr users whine and moan about. From what I've observed, they NEVER reach a point of comprehension... and the complaining just continues. Just give it a rest. Talk to each other, contemplate, and focus on ways to help each other take care of your loved ones. Let the cycle continue. If you've never witnessed war firsthand, you'll never understand my perspective.

"Culture precedes Law and Politics, gotta have a bottom-up cultural change of fiscal responsibility"

I'm not sure you'll understand... or perhaps you won't wish to. Humanity does advance, but it does not change, in terms of nature. In simple terms: humanity has an expiration date. Chaos is the natural order.

One thing I've done my best to convince parents of is how much of a scam Healthcare is. And to teach their children the same. Coming from a family with a significant amount of generational wealth, I can tell you that you really don't need it. This is why asset accumulation should be initiated at the youngest age possible.

Never used Twitter. Based off of all the stories I've heard, it sounded like a net negative experience. I do hope you're correct about nostr still being in it's infancy stage. Although, I truly don't believe that nostr has proved social media can stray away from being a net negative for the majority of it's users.

As long as the state continues to give them free stuff for minimal or no effort, people will always be pro-centralization concerning certain aspects of everyday life. Let me ask you this: Do you, honestly, see a bright future for nostr, even after observing that 99% seems to be dedicated to social media usage? It seems like a potentially long-term waste of potential for the protocol as a whole.

I've never avoided any rabbit holes that I've stumbled upon. One, in particular, that I personally believe many would find shocking is how high casualty rates really are in the Middle East.

I can't deny it. I'm a touch nervous to see how my daughter will turn out as an adult.