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τεχνικός Ηφαίστου. Send those nudes of your aunt. I make noise. Housing Project White Trash and proud of it.

"Cleaned every year by our amazing technicians."

4 years seems to be the time frame ... anyone could start today.

In 4 years time ... after converting everything over ...

AT LEAST a moderate retirement.

MAGA got rugged.

Its a Jew world ... we're just renting space in it.

I know I am. Im a tradesman in my mid 50s and Im ready to quit fiat mining ... can hang up the boots any day I fucking want.

Thanks to Bitcoin I have reached escape velocity. Nevermind my private stash, nevermind social security ..... i have enough Bitcoin and Bitcoin derivatives in IRAs (individual retirement accounts) to retire today.

4 years of stacking and 100% conversion away from Wall Street and US govt bonds.

Its all so doable.

I stroll into work knowing O could quit any minute, fearlessly.

$MSTR:Bitcoin :: 1970s Disco queen : coke

I have been in my neighborhood for multiple decades ... this 4th has been dead silent.

Home of Peter Schiff. Connecticutt is a fiat castle.

The Senate just voted down removing Medicaid for illegal immigrants.

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You’re Not Learning. You’re Hiding

Endless tabs. Dozens of PDFs. Tutorials bookmarked but never read.

You call it research. But deep down, you know what it is.

Stalling.

Not preparing to act is just avoiding action.

We’ve glamorized “always learning” like it’s a virtue.

But there’s a fine line between curiosity and compulsion.

Between sharpening the blade… and never using it.

Signs You’re Addicted to Information

Let’s rip the bandage off. If this hits, it hits.

You keep collecting resources without finishing any

You’ve got more learning material than time. They pile up. How many Udemy courses do you have half finished? You tell yourself you’ll get to them soon. You won’t.

You re-research the same topics, hoping for a better answer

You’ve read five guides on OPSEC. Ten blogs on homelabs. Still asking “What’s the best software for this?” You already know. You just don’t trust yourself yet.

You delay action by claiming you need ‘just a bit more knowledge’

You’re afraid to make the wrong move. So you stay in the comfort zone. Learning instead of doing. Knowledge becomes a security blanket, not a tool.

You feel anxious when you’re not “catching up”

You read with guilt. Not joy. Not purpose. But fear of being left behind, missing out, falling short.

You know more than you’ve ever used

Your mind is a warehouse, but your hands are empty. You’ve studied threat models, encryption tools, cloud leaks. Still haven’t locked down your own setup.

That’s not growth. That’s paralysis.

What’s Behind It?

Fear.

Fear of being wrong.

Fear of not being good enough.

Fear of choosing badly in a world where everything feels like a trap.

So instead of moving, you keep reading.

Feels productive. Looks smart.

But it’s rot disguised as rigor.

You’re not dumb. You’re procrastinating.

And that feeling of “not ready yet”?

It won’t go away until you act.

My Own Wake Up

I used to think I wasn’t ready to write or share what I know.

Too many books left unread. Too many experts who knew more.

So I hoarded PDFs. Filled folders with text editor notes in markdown. Organized, subdivided, and categorized like it meant something.

But knowledge doesn’t stack like XP in a game.

It decays if you don’t use it, and eventually you realize it’s just busy work keeping you from doing the work.

Once I wrote the first guide, things changed.

Not perfect. Just better. But real.

And the fear didn’t disappear, but it got smaller.

Because action does that.

How to Break It

You don’t need to stop learning.

You need to start trusting what you’ve already learned and put it into action.

1. Act After One Source

Read one solid guide? Good.

Now implement it. Don’t stack five more for comparison.

Trust yourself to course correct later.

2. Set Hard Limits

One hour of research. Then two hours of action.

Build before you binge. Use before you consume.

3. Keep a Used It Log

For every resource you save, write down how you applied it.

Not just read it, used it.

This kills the hoarder instinct.

4. Teach What You Learn

When you teach, you internalize.

When you act, you own it.

When you wait, you wither.

5. Delete the Maybe Pile

Your “to read” folder? Trash it.

What matters will resurface.

What doesn’t was noise anyway.

Final Truth

Information is a tool. Not a lifestyle.

You weren’t meant to drown in knowledge.

You were meant to build with it.

Endlessly hoarding knowledge is just masturbation. It might feel good but in the end it’s pointless.

You already know enough to start.

The rest comes after the first step.

No one gets there clean. But you do have to move.

So stop hoarding insight like ammo.

Load one round.

Take the shot.

– GHOST

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/youre-not-learning-youre-hiding/

This has vast applicability to guitar and music production.

Much better. Poor customer is disabled. In his 70s just recently retired.

Oh, you've been a naughty little transformer on this home heating oil burner. Out you go.

102 in Central Massachusetts.

We might as well give Ukraine everything they need now. Need cluster munitions ASAP, A-10 warthog planes, more 155mm artillery shells.

welp .. I had 20 hrs of cancer surgery ... so I appreciate the low dose pain meds ... because I'm still in some severe pain from all the work they had to do to save me. Not sure throwing chicken bones and mixing herbs would have saved me.

Been experiencing this. There's just one tranche of retirement money stuck in an old 401K that I have to liberate from the fiat system and then I'm 100% Bitcoin and Bitcoin related entities in all my retirement and side savings.

After this .. 3 years from now .... I'm de-leveraging from the real estate world, selling the house, retiring the mortgage and just buying something 1/2 size and 1/3 the price with equity. No mortgage payment well before retirement. That's a whole nuther world of fiat hell to escape.

Then I'll just work part time and live on a subsistence level playing guitar, taking care of animals, gardening and worshiping Satan.

ok .. phone .. so sim swap attack. Desktop computer .. well, those are sort open book. I added Two factor authentication to my Desktop app thingy ... but a Blockstream Jade looks like the next step up ... I think I'm gonna order direct from Blockstream.

Looking into Swan Vault whish is like a 2/3 thingy.

Wherever I turn though .. there's always nuggets of "TRUST".

Is there a thing where I can just randomly generate my own 24 word phrase. Thinking of buying a desktop and just keeping it offline.

Mr. Swann, is the value of a hardware wallet that it comes with its own 12/24 set of key words as opposed to a hot wallet that generates these key words for you ?

How do I trust trust the hardware ?

1971 went wrong in their system. They're gonna patch it together with a stable coin and destroy all other currencies.

Bitcoin will destroy this system in 100-150 years.

I live in Massachusetts ... dominated, controlled by white liberal women. Counting the days to get out of here. Going to El Salvador del Norte .. aka New Hampshire.