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Fascinated by freedom, history, humans, nature and the final frontier. 🕊️📚🫂🍀💫 Grateful for it all. 🙏 Mother & Farmer’s Wife trading v4v 🇬🇧 > 🇩🇪🇨🇭🇦🇹 👦🏼 👧🏼 👩🏼‍🌾 👨🏻‍🌾 🐄 🐓 🦆 🍎🌲 🤝 ⚡️🧡 I chose to play a different game…₿

Just zapped this 10k because it’s brilliant. Breaking free…actions speak louder than words.

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Truth is useful only insofar as it serves certain goals. When it doesn’t, it gets sacrificed.

I was just referencing your earlier comment, it’s still in the thread. If your position is different now, that’s obviously fine.

So you’re just ignoring the primary and secondary definitions? Wild, IQ doesn’t show up in my dictionary at all. The only one that fits him in mine is the ‘evil genius’ sense, which is explicitly about influence, not intelligence, he100% qualifies there.

😅 I can’t tell if you’re taking the piss? You previously said he wasn’t a genius?

So as far as I’m aware IQ is a measure of cognitive capacity (no mention of genius).

And ‘Genius’ is a label we give in retrospect, not a measurable trait. (That’s why I said “see him”.)

They are the definitions I adhere to.

I agree one can be a genius (Einstein E = mc²) and make bad choices, that’s innately human.

We’re using different definitions.

Systemic failure creates monsters without requiring brilliance.

I didn’t call anyone stupid. I’m talking about definitions.

Einstein’s ‘genius’ is obvious because his work still explains the universe…as far as I’m aware? Hitler’s work was politics and war, and that ended in total collapse. I can’t see why people see him as a ‘genius’? Words are so fucking confusing. If outcomes don’t matter then surely everyone with potential is a ‘genius’?

😂 Like having a huge ego doesn’t mean someone is a genius. You’re using ‘genius’ to mean like his cognitive capacity?

Hopefully it’s cooking not medicine.

Humans are not naturally long-term thinkers. That’s partly why Bitcoin is so alien to many.

It’s everywhere. Nearly all of my mother’s friends are on it and they’re in their 50/60’s?!?

Is Bitcoin a filter rather than a tool?

Back in the gym again after way too long and it feels so good! May it continue… 💪

Still find it insane that’s illegal to homeschool in Germany. They will literally take your kids away from you if you try.

Nothing but sats!

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“Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit.”

— Frank Borman

I have lots to be getting on with but always looking for new ways to store/eat them! Just wish I could freeze some of the eating ones, they’re like nothing else!!

🤔 hmm, well at least you get them! Keep it up!

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Cities are unnatural environments, and one of the clearest signs of this is how they destroy the natural polarity between men and women.

In the city, men and women do the same things. They work the same kinds of jobs, live in identical apartments, wear similar clothing. The differences between a city man and a city woman are often minimal. And this blurring creates tension. The city woman asks, “Why do I need a man if I can do everything he does?”

Now, of course, there is an army of blue-collar men keeping the city running, doing the kind of hard physical labor that almost no woman could or would do. But these men are invisible to most people until something breaks. Only then does anyone notice them.

Step out of the city, though, and everything shifts.

In the countryside, men and women have different but overlapping spheres. Some jobs are clearly for men. Some are clearly for women. Some could be shared. But the distinction is visible and felt.

When a woman watches her husband doing hard physical labor on the land, she feels the truth: she needs him. Not just emotionally, but materially, physically. There are things she cannot do on her own. Without him, she would be in trouble. And that need breeds gratitude, respect, and love.

When a man sees his wife tending to children, cooking, or doing the kind of slow, quiet work he finds tedious, he feels the same: she is doing what he cannot or will not. And his appreciation for her grows.

This mutual need, this visible service to one another, builds a stronger bond.

It is no surprise, then, that couples who live in rural areas have lower divorce rates and more children. Not just farmers, but anyone who lives outside the urban sprawl.

The more natural the environment, the more natural, and lasting, the love.

Great content! Do you get my zaps? They don’t show up on my end. 🤔

My zaps show up in the wallet on nostr:nprofile1qqs9xtvrphl7p8qnua0gk9zusft33lqjkqqr7cwkr6g8wusu0lle8jcpr9mhxue69uhkummnw3exx6r9vd4jumt99aex2mrp0yq3samnwvaz7tmswfjk66t4d5h8qunfd4skctnwv46qc0xawl but never on the post after I refresh? #asknostr #primal

GM from a very rainy Allgäu.