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Kevin's Bacon
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Natural Law Anarchist 🏴 | Bitcoin Noderunner and Miner 🧡 | Aristotelian | Student of Nature | Highly Sensitive Person | High IQ Retard | Austrian Economist | Autodidact | Polymath | Selfish Prick | Excellent Source of Protein and Triglycerides Intellectual honesty is key. Consent is king. Chaos is self-regulating. Authority of any man over another is necessarily a fiction.

Abundant in an environment where people value truth and logic. Culture plays a huge role.

Hella scarce when you're in an environment of willful ignorance.

I highly disagree. There are lots of resources that are scarce. Like shitcoin scams, they can only do so many of those before people catch on. Decent TVs that don't have crappy processors and bloat are pretty scarce too. And PS1 memory cards.

Like, you're describing love and full understanding. Between friends, family members, romantic partners, or just people you meet and share a genuine connection with and an understanding enough to directly help them. That is beautiful. I am a big advocate for it. It's especially needed in our families and close circles, and mutual aid societies, workplaces, etc. It is not the only kind of mutually beneficial voluntary exchange though. Basic respect, or abiding by a standard that amounts to basic respect, and individual selfish motives, are frequently all that are required for some awesome stuff to happen. All the rest is just even more awesome stuff.

I can see your point, and I think that that contributes very much to a healthy society. However, outgiving the other person and complete understanding of the other person's needs are not strictly required for mutual benefit. If they were, we wouldn't get anywhere, because that level of understanding of other people is fundamentally impossible to have at a large scale. We cannot always know what the other person needs, but we can offer what we have as an option and let them decide, with prices and stated conditions coordinating the information needed for the final decision to be an informed one.

To me, this is so obvious that its's inescapable. I don't understand how anyone could think that money or power or business standing are all that matter. I subscribe to the subjective theory of value. Value is not necessarily measured in money. The Austrians understand this.

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But I'm lazyyyy

Oh wait yeah, value is subjective, so I always get more out of a transaction than I put into it, and so does the other person, but the values will be equal along some other metric... I get it.

I will never stop being annoyingly, brutally honest. And libertarian. And prone to saying "buttfuckers"

Screw fiat banks. You hear that banks?

I DEFY YOU BUTTFUCKERS!!

#stacksats 🤙🧡

I just saturated my work's slack channel with insight on how banks and governments and people's complicity with institutional crime is allowing a privileged class to buttrape us all, complete with a Matthew Kratter video. I think my supervisor will be impressed. He likes debating this stuff with me, coming from a socialist perspective. I included some little factoids about what Marx got right and wrong about Kapitalist exploitation (there is exploitation, just not how he described it and the solution is to eliminate the state monopoly, not to universalize it), and I concluded with an invitation to doubt everything, to not trust "economists" or bankers, not even me, but to verify truth via logic. I know my supervisor will appreciate it and it may make him really dive deep into questioning his default premises about the world and about the state institution, but will all the other people in the channel? no clue lol! I think they've already heard enough of my political and economic theory lol!

Nope, none! Perfectly healthy though. You just get your own messages in the home feed. It's quite pleasurable.

Hahahaha! I do do that though, kinda often lol