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A disengaged airline pilot with a thirst for wisdom (& #Bitcoin) Documenting what I've learnt through letters to my son, Reg.

Looks like something you'd have walk through a wardrobe to see

I've been down more rabbit holes in the last few years than most rabbits.

I've never had an anonymous account on a decentralised platform before. #NOSTR

I'm buzzing at the prospect of getting to say whatever the fuck I want to the World without fear of reprisal or cancellation.

I'm not even sure my opinions are that controversial, but rest assured I'll be ramming them down your throats in due course.

love it when a plan comes together

Turning your back on an established audience is not easy.

A move of integrity 👏🏻👏🏻

If people put the same energy and focus into wealth creation as they did picking their Fantasy Football team...

... there'd be 75 million less people giving a fuck about the cost of living crisis.

NOSTR appears to be working

I often wonder if I'll be able to sit back and watch a frothy #bitcoin bull market unfold with a calm, all knowing disposition.

Or whether I'll turn into an emotional, trigger happy psychopath like I did last time.

I hope the former. I suspect the latter.

what the fuck? Please tell me they fielded their U16s

NOSTR (Primal) has now become the very first app I check on my phone when running through my dopamine-fuelled app opening sequence...

... I guess that's progress

If you don't have a PROPER conversation with your partner at least once per week, your relationship is doomed.

Yep - fair point.

There's your answer then I guess...

Everyone on NOSTR should always try to express their genuine viewpoint (which the platform allows you to do without fear of reprisal), and it'll become contentious soon enough!

It's the opposing viewpoints that make a platform engaging and interesting.

People like consensus for a little bit, but ultimately it becomes boring, and looks for new things like NOSTR out of curiosity and an appetite for contention.

There's something so sad and eerie about places where people used to have fun and holiday, but have now been abandoned.

There's the same vibe in UK seaside resorts.

Nothing more cringe than watching grown men wanking themselves off over patterns on charts