One of the things that blew my mind after being orange pilled was how I'd never questioned the parabolic growth of the finance industry since the 70's
Warm fuzzies ๐ค
I loved the sovereign stack content
Working on non important things for money destroys the soul.
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
-Da Vinci
Since posting this, nostr:npub1g5ltns2ngajwcgayw62npehqulq7yyrqfxml5h09lv8rre0eqtysrnd9h2 appears to have retired from climbing entirely ๐ค
Heard you've been in rare form... Made it up a couple of ladders even...
The bit where you never even plug it into a computer blew my mind a little.
I changed from trezor to coldcard. I found that the coldcard was a fair bit harder to set up. I think it probably took me 5-6 hours to organise it (I am a little retarded), which was pretty frustrating. Now that it's set up though, I fucking love it. Learnt a fair bit through the process.
My general feel is that trezor is optimised for UX, where coldcard is optimised for security, which was ultimately my reason for changing.
nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8
Unless someone is setting out to be a professional author (very hard), nobody should write a book to make money.
When I set out to write Broken Money, it was because I *had* to, not because I wanted to. Spending a thousand hours on something that I get a profit of $5/copy for is not my best use of time.
Any time I spent on my research business revenue generation content, or leaning harder into my venture capital partnerships, would have been better on an hourly ROI basis. I have to sell 40 books to equal each newsletter subscription on my website; clearly the latter is better financially.
Almost regardless of how many copies I sell, it's a bad ROI for me. I'm overworked and the fact that I wrote a book while maintaining my existing business stressed my relationship and social life. And further, I am reinvesting most of my initial profits; the first 1,000 copy profits go to the Human Rights Foundation Bitcoin Development Fund, and the next 4,000 copy profits will go towards making a video about money and why it's broken.
And all of it was worth it. When a creator has something in their head, it's painful until they get it out into the world. I wrote this for bad ROI but because I wanted it to be out there for people to read, period.
Will I make a profit? Yes. But at a much lower hourly rate than I make on other work I do. It's a negative profit compared to having reinvested that thousand hours into my other existing work. But I consider it to be more important, which is why I spent the time.
I wrote Broken Money because I had to. The book concept formed in my head after many years of writing and research regarding money, and it would have been increasingly distracting to *not* write it. I didn't realistically have a choice. I felt compelled to write it. Part of it was altruistic; I wanted people to learn from my total monetary framework thoughts over five years of research. Part of it was egotistical; I wanted to timestamp something in the world, in physical form, and put it out there. Maybe it's the low time preference part of me; I'd like something of me to be mentionable to people in the distant future who look back at this time.
My background has been a blend of engineering and finance, with both ironically pointed toward bitcoin.
I don't care where you buy it from, and you can pirate it if you want, but it benefits bitcoin and nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak if you buy it from his website. Circular economy rather than big fiat business. We've introduced a special edition hardcover with a cloth cover and dust jacket for those that prefer that premium format, only on his website. And you can buy it in fiat or sats.
https://academy.saifedean.com/product/broken-money-hardcover/
Books that are written because the author *had* to write them are the only ones worth reading.
This morning I:
1. Poached a freshly laid egg from one of my chickens.
2. Cooked some home made bacon.
3. Did my part in defunding war.
All memes lead to Bitcoin. Fiat delenda est.
Not American so don't give too much of a fuck, but I could get around Ben Franklin for a pint.
Hey Ben, the bit buy bit podcast you did was one of my favourites. Have you done any others?
Fiat delenda est
Great climbing session tonight. nostr:npub1yrg7qthlvcytykryghs83f9fg7x3qvr9evpxj020ypenn0x49qzsthp6u0 came late and stunk it up. Good lols.
Twitter without nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc and some of you other legends is unbearable. I'm going to hang out here more and shit post rather than just lurk on the bird app.
Besides bitcoin content, I need the nostr equivalent of:
-Math twitter
-Based architecture twitter
Let me know of any follow recommendations
Application submitted. Citadel country awaits.


