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Jonathan
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"For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it." Patrick Henry "More law, less justice". Cicero

Gm Onyx, may your day be as beautiful as you are 💜

Coming up on 4 years getting paid in bitcoin and only converting to dollars to spend. Couldn't imagine ever going back to holding dollars even though I had to spend more sats some months than others.

Gm nostr,

Words can be powerful, but only if they lead to action. Action requires strategy and timing, but when your time comes, and you will know it, be ready to act.

Replying to Avatar MAHDOOD

This post might piss off some people but I’ve been thinking about it a lot and it’s bothering me too much not to share it. People say that the cost of freedom is constant diligence. Whether that’s fighting for it politically, through lawyers, or avoiding tyrants through loopholes and sly roundabout ways. But the thing is that these are all still costs. You’re paying with time, resources, and/or effort. You are paying for freedom! I don’t see how paying for freedom this way differs from paying for freedom through taxes. The costs are significantly different but you are still paying. I am not a statist by any means. I don’t believe in democracy, the constitution, or any form of compulsorily and violently organized society. History has shown us these things all fail to preserve freedom. I am now starting to think that freedom is an illusion. If you have to pay taxes to be free from violent men with guns, then you are not free. Similarly, if you have to constantly fight off corrupt grifters in the political world you are also not free. If you have to maintain constant awareness of new laws and loopholes to avoid prosecution, you are not free. The real difference is in the cost being paid and the cost doesn’t have to be financial. Sometimes the costs are massive like 40% taxes. Sometimes the costs are time and effort. The cost can be smaller, but you still incur a cost. And the cost never ends. “Freedom isn’t free.” You don’t gain freedom and then enjoy it for the rest of your life. You have to constantly defend that freedom and that is a cost (directly or indirectly). Do free people pay for freedom? I don’t think so which is why I’m starting to think that freedom is an illusion. You are never really free if you have to maintain constant diligence forever. Free men are not constantly looking over their shoulders.

Freedom seems more like an emotional state to me. You can be free today but that can change tomorrow just like you can be happy right now and sad the next day. What do you think? Respectfully share your thoughts with me. I value freedom and it’s something that I want for everyone but we might be thinking of it the wrong way. I’m open to changing my mind. Oh and fuck the state.

freedom takes constant work, which is why people choose the comfort of dependence instead. Fuck the state who exploits that dependence, but not because paying for security is bad (glad to pay the cost of bitcoin security and other privacy services) but because forcefully paying for false protection doesn't work. The people are capable of self funding a quality security force without compulsion. The current model of governance just sucks at everything because of incentives and theft.

I can see governance under a bitcoin standard being very different. Free individuals who are willing to pay the price for their freedom collectively paying the cost of defense both domestically and internationally, but like the bitcoin network, there will always be a cost for freedom/security/privacy.

Def have to say it with a terrible Italian accent 🤌🏼

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Gm nostr,

The fiat game can go on for as long as the majority of people agree to participate.

Thats comforting and discomforting, because it can last a very long time, regardless of inflation numbers, but it can also end at any time.