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Jeremy M. Boles
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I enjoy a wide variety of interests. I particularly like the summer sun, listening to music, attending concerts, engaging in just enough gardening to harvest a few organic vegetables, spending time with my dog Bella, canoeing, target shooting, exploring new places and capturing them in photos and / or short video clips, alternatively just hanging out at or completing work at home, philosophy, theology, reading and research, road trips, decentralized finance / Bitcoin, decentralized social media / NOSTR, discussing and / or supporting human and Constitutional rights, displaying and maintaining indoor plants, relaxing while fishing, and riding my motorcycle. I regularly enjoy listening to The Survival Podcast, Bitcoin Breakout, and The Tom Woods Show. I also sometimes listen to The Eric Metaxas Show.

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I enjoyed most of this article. I thought most of it was exceptionally written. However, I do have one specific critique. I do not think it wise or correct to call the government workers and connected pharmaceutical workers "the ruling class" and "our rulers". They are simply manipulators, power fiends, and control freaks. The "ruling class" type of reference and mindset can inadvertently encourage some readers to subconciously perpetuate exactly what the author is otherwise adamantly and effectively writing against. I still liked the article and hope I don't come across as overly critical. Just my thoughts. I do not like or recommend giving positive titles to dangerous and deceptive individuals.

#GrowNostr

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-great-demoralization/

Good point. I recall making this point many years ago. Unhealthy.

#profits

#GrowNostr

A. But make every transaction line either an up arrow or down arrow.

I've been thinking and wanting similar since first discovering NOSTR. The decentralized aspect is amazing. But it would be phenomenal if we could have traditional photo albums similar to Facebook with the ability to arrange and rearrange as desired.

Why was and how did the U.S. Dollar become the most respected and valued global currency? For the same reasons Bitcoin will now begin to become the most valued and trusted global currency.

The U.S. Dollar was backed by physical gold for quite some time. This was very good. Physical gold requires various forms of energy to mine it. The U.S. Dollar was nearly inflationary as long as perfectly linked to physical gold. Inflation was not really possible. These simple facts propelled the U.S. Dollar onto what was once a great trajectory. Unfortunately, greedy individuals found a way to steal money from tax payers / devaluing the dollar by printing more of it when there was no gold linked to it.

Once physical gold was disconnected from the U.S. Dollar, it was only an unknown amount of time separating its continued debasement and final and eventual resting place near worthlessness.

Similar to physical gold, digital gold / Bitcoin is backed by the forms of energy required to mine it. Even better than physical gold, Bitcoin is limited at a supply of 21 million Bitcoin and can be moved much more easily than heavy physical bars of gold. Additionally, Bitcoin can also further be broken down into Satoshis. And while physical gold was actually stolen from citizens by government workers after its disconnection from the U.S. Dollar, Bitcoin can not be stolen by average criminals or by government worker criminals when stored correctly. It’s simply impossible.

Similar to physical gold and its once connected U.S. Dollar, Bitcoin will be the next inflationary, globally trusted and valued currency after the U.S. Dollar, for similar, but superior reasons.

About a year or a year and a half ago Isaac was having the Tuttle Twins toddler books read to him. The Tuttle Twins children’s series, recommended for ages 5-11, have also been sitting on my bookshelf this entire time. Tonight, Isaac noticed them himself and asked if we could read one. I told him they were his and were just waiting on him to get a bit older. Just finished book 1 of 12. #GrowNostr