Many bitcoiners are also cash poor. People do the best they know.
I view debt as spending tomorrow’s productivity today. Through debt we have access to resources we couldn’t have used otherwise. We use today what we work to pay for tomorrow.
A few weeks ago we found an old claw foot tub on Facebook Marketplace. We placed it in the forest and it’s currently where we hot tub and cold plunge. I plan to add a shower. Versatile, practical, and luxurious. A beautiful addition to our abundant life.

Time for that mass conscientious objection.
Not enough talk of this, in my opinion.
Seems to me that anyone who spends their time as they please is wealthy, regardless of their material possessions.
The other night they cuddled up on a branch instead of in the coop.

An ability to grow food.
Do miles to a Great Lake count?
I roast the coffee I drink every morning. I also enjoy roasting for other folks who find value in what I do. These babies are going to friends at a meetup I attend. The next batch could be coming to you.
Coffee for plebs, roasted by plebs. This is the circular economy I want. Get in touch if you’d like to participate.

Would love to read such an article as well.
An apt observation.
This can be applied to many domains. I shudder when I remember how often I’ve followed the siren song of “changing the world” without first changing my world.
I did like how easy it was to point hash toward Ocean. No KYC with Luxor besides email.
