Gm nostr,
we live in a society that has forgotten person responsibility. We're perfectly willing to accept ownership when everything is good, but immediately point the finger in any other direction when things go wrong.
One of the heaviest burdens on the market and society at large is this toxic ideology.
If only there was something that could impose radical self responsibility on the world 🤔
I'll hand write you a note when I pick you up for dinner. Gn 😴
Good to have ya 🫡. Gave a copy of your book to a commercial real estate fund manager today and he was stoked 🤙🏻
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Gm nostr 
Worth it 🥵
I love nostr so much. nostr:note1x3f8eelgtngn47ru6x9w3jdagt5kwu69t9nfmxce7lcvwql7upvs7z7ey3
The greatest of human fears is not to be noticed at all, or to not matter. Even slavery is tolerable if living with a purpose (to become free or to save the life of a loved one, etc)
While it's possible for a small group of people to hold all the money, it's not possible for them to hold all the Capital. Capital is just something that is useful(tractors and factories yes, but also ideas and creativity), and usefulness is subjective and dependent on the receiver.
When the Industrial Revolution destroyed many money paying jobs, humans simply created new jobs or new ways of producing things that people wanted. So just like Say's Law states; production of goods creates demand for those goods and the economy grows.
In my experience more harm comes from people needing each other too much rather than not needing them enough. That's the core of the sovereign individual, to be independent, and from this place of strength be able to add to the world.
Gm nostr,
Feeling grateful that anyone can get bitcoin and end the Fed on an individual level. Maybe the only way to do it was one person at a time 🧡
I'd rather have Jimmy eat the world instead of the fed.
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