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atyh
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Life long learner living off the grid in the PNW. Growing food, living simple. Pursuing extreme sovereignty and finding peace in the less conventional way. Unix, plan9, free software, and minimalism enthusiast. Seeking first the Kingdom, and the King

didn’t talk about it much. let her decide who she wanted to know. but she is opening up now, and recovering very quickly.

wife had a difficult surgery.

walking through it with her one day at a time.

It’s interesting to me that most Bitcoin maxis don’t view Monero as a shitcoin, but as the only mildly tolerable privacy coin.

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Joel was ahead of the curve.

Still is.

The stuff happening in ecash and nostr right now, and the ramifications of it is hard to put into words.

As hyperbolic as it sounds, it’s akin to the discovery of a digital New World. Everything is going to change.

Helping someone recover from a major surgery and reclaim as much life and freedom as they can, has the side effects of lending clarity to what is important, promoting gratitude for your own health, and exposing the retarded triviality of the topics of 80% of conversations.

I feel you my friend.

I have felt that for a couple years.

But something has changed over the last few months. And it’s not an “F them!” thing. Just an ability to let go.

Can you feel the increasing distance between those who are alive inside and those who are dead? Between those who can see and those who don’t want to?

I’m finding I can’t even talk to some people anymore. It doesn’t really make me sad anymore. It’s just sobering.

it’s like selling seeds to buy food.

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reminder

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“Eventually they’ll see” is copium. A few might, but most won’t. Get used to being a minority, and find the benefits of it.