There is an important distinction between thinking the paper protects versus protecting your rights yourself. The paper tells our servants to protect our rights for us. They have not only refused that duty, but have been on the attack.
That's why it's up to each of us to exercise and protect our rights.
You don't seize them. Rights are already there.
Very true. Then the PO ends up with a bad reputation, but how many others would think this deeply when aligning your product with the PO?
I'm sure there are other reasons. The monopolized US military has a reputation of being effective.
I am wide awake currently. I doubt I'll be sleeping anytime soon.
The video I saw showed it being used for communities in "not so developed" areas. The community may trust their leader to hold the keys for them, then they don't have to. Aside from that, each person has their own account/wallet. I might be rememering that incorrectly.
I think a great example scenario would be non-profit orgs, or churches.
Sergio, now you can be my bank.
nostr:nprofile1qqsqdzwltpr635ehdzfd52tz947qlhq77x2c7j7yguwep9n258k2nuspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qg7waehxw309ahx7um5wgkhqatz9emk2mrvdaexgetj9ehx2ap0vqtr53 I gave it some more thought and have come to the conclusion that it would be better to write, and finish, your book. I'm not saying I'm right, but here's the logic.
First, I believe we exist to create. There will always be a new job, but your book has yet to exist.
With your current employer, you have the stabilty of an existing relationship, and enough sourness to drive you to write at a pace that has momentum. A new job could be a distraction from writing until it starts to sour as well.
In a decade would you be happier having published your book, or happier that you switched employers?
I'm curious what his idea/theory was. We don't need a radio to do that, but what mechanism was he planning?
I can do that, but it's not my project team and I'm a nobody and easy to ignore, so they just shrug.
Truth will always hit home with someone, no matter who you are.
