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Replying to Avatar Rod

🎙️ Grateful Moment 🎙️

I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z for inviting me onto his podcast, The Investor's Podcast Network.

Our conversation is for anyone looking to delve deep into bitcoin education and grassroots bitcoin adoption in your local community.

Here's the link for those who want to tune in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqqVw58d0lg

To Preston: Thank you for creating a platform where ideas can be shared, discussed, and celebrated. Your show is a testament to the power of thoughtful conversation.

Can’t tune in now, but please remind us when it’s out on Fountain

They played Rich Men North of Richmond on the radio 👀

Finding a lot of great accounts through the #Universe feed this morning

#grownostr #nostr #bitcoin

Thanks for the reply! Great info you are sharing!

Bike rides and podcasts 🤙

Daily snack

#homegrown #garden #homestead #permaculture #grownostr #zapathon #nostr

Ready to trim!

#grownostr #weedstr #garden #permaculture

I would think the move would happen before the news, that’s how it happens most of the time in other markets like equities

A perfect specimen

#garden #growfood #grownostr #homestead #permaculture

What type of inspiration? I have lots of recommendations. I am currently reading “Energy and Civilization: A History” to help me better understand how to value and build energy infrastructure on my homestead

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I rarely lose my temper, but whenever I do a couple times per year, my writing gets 10x as much reach and likes and shares, and gets basically immortalized. But I'm rarely happy about it when it does.

I still think about this a lot in terms of how I choose to use social media- with reach comes responsibility.

It's both a bad thing and a good thing. On one hand, it's not great that posts based on a combination of emotion and reason get *way* better reach than ones based on more pure reason alone. For "clicks" the best thing I could do for a given post is lose my temper and go all-out on something.

On the other hand, the rare cases where I lose my temper are based on serious built-up frustrations over months. I'm frustrated about something, keep holding it back, and then something becomes intolerable. My socially-compliant self-censorship all unravels at once, not perfectly, but with a clear aspect of *deep* honesty. And people see that honesty because it reflects their own. So it spreads.

So, most of the time, I write carefully, and I know my audience comes from multiple different backgrounds, literally from Indonesian farmers to Wall Street institutional billionaires, and I try to politely move the Overton window from within the Overton window. But a couple times per year, I lose my temper and post my emotional thoughts, which in some ways are more honest, but are also not exactly my ideal self-actualized self.

I end up being grateful for both my constant attempt at control and my rare tempers, because somewhere in the middle is my truth. That blend between controlled reason and built-up emotion is really hard to manage in an era of digital media and semi-immortalized content.

Anyway, I'll post this random stuff on Nostr, not Twitter. You guys and girls get the real thoughts because you're here.

Well said as usual. We appreciate you Lyn!