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I live my life in accordance with the 4 Agreements: - be impeccable with your word - make no assumptions - take nothing personally - always do your best I'm a sovereign soul choosing unconditional love over fear. šŸ’š

I don't think chickens are worth the effort. I have seen someone do it with massive compost piles and a tractor though.

Pigs are incredible converters of excess plant calories into meat.

My aim is resilience from supply shocks as well as low pufa meat. This summer I should be able to take my Taro & Casava production up a notch. I'll soon see of it's enough to raise a few pigs, should be interesting.

How is issuing treasuries (liability) to buy Bitcoin (asset) not budget neutral?

It seems all they'd really need is a buyer of those treasuries.

That looks really cool!

There'd be quite the demand for low pufa pork & chicken.

Would love to know what's in their "Low P" feed.

Been thinking for a while now that I might be able to grow enough starches to feed pigs most of their energy. Taro, cassava, sugar cane & banana grow really easily here but I don't want to have to live on them day to day.

Having a low P feed would make things more convenient.

D from nostr:nprofile1qqsw4gr8zjkfqk49tquxqwg7zc0dc75p2dvm0slfhxeq9sz43thmatqpr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8xetdd9ek7mpwv3jhvtcpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59uq3samnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvekhgtnhd9azucnf0ghszg66k2 is the Steiner guy.

I don't know how much of it that I can recall accurately. There was a lot of tedious stuff to grind through in order to get to the interesting stuff.

Much of what he covers is what is termed "theosophy". This seems to have it's own big set of terminology & definitions.

It was interesting but not particularly useful for me.

Replying to Avatar rev.hodl

**Workday on the bitcoin integrated homestead start to finish**

https://v.nostr.build/I6bkq4svxXrixh8l.mp4

Come along as I go throughout the day at the homestead. Chickens, Compost, Garden, Perennials, Wild Fruit, Repairs, Chestnut Trees, Yurt, Tiny House, a jam packed day.

#homesteading #permaculture #permies #bitcoin #meshtadel

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I love the yurt & tiny house.

I'm surprised you didn't get many takers for it from the 2 meetups.

I've done this & I hated life without saturated fat.

Why is it that swamping feels so decadent?

Remind me again how your day goes.

Is it sugar + milk in the morning, aheavy meal at midday with some saturated fat & then a light dinner?

I've just done 3 weeks of carnivore which has reset some of my cravings & shed some fat.

I'm now incorporating some carbs away from meat/fatty meals. I want to move towards a meat heavy peaty diet that strategically uses carbohydrates. I don't want to be in a constant state of ketosis

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Of all the content I’ve consumed in my life, 99.999% of it was produced after the Industrial Revolution.

Of all the humans who ever existed on Earth, ~95% of them lived before the Industrial Revolution.

I’ve thought about this a lot this year in my reading. The disparity indicates we moderns think humans knew little of value despite their mass existence over time. And its true they can’t inform us much of anything with regards our modern technology, but they had plenty worthwhile to say about the most important technologies that existed before we came to view only machines, as tech.

With this in mind I’ve completed my next read for #bookstr - The Spirit of the Law by Charles Montesquieu.

We are born into this world as fish in water, swimming in a sea of laws and regulations which we don’t understand the first things about other than, they apply and there are consequences if we don’t follow them. We’re never taught why they exist, or how they came to be.

And that’s what this book does a great job of doing. Ok, it’s 270 years old, so it’s not going to explain MANY things, but it covers a 2000+ year history of different societies and the laws they had, and seeks to understand why they had them.

It’s very interesting. He traces where power was diffuse through different branches (church, state, local etc.), the actual nature of ā€œservitudeā€ in the Middle Ages, how different peoples adopted different principles, how rulers successfully maintained order, how laws evolved, and importantly, how systems evolved.

He’s very much a ā€œStatistā€, but not in the sense we understand it today. He’s describing how order was kept across different peoples of different natures in different times and places. The intention of laws. The ā€œspiritā€. Not arbitrary governance for the sake of power, but how good and bad laws come to be and how we should understand them in historical context.

I won’t say it’s fascinating because at times its very dry and meanders through things which just aren’t interesting.

But it’s worthwhile. To understand the waters in which we swim. To understand the Chesterton’s Fence principles of why modern law is so fucked after so much was changed that really should not have been.

I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone other than nerds though. But if you really want to understand how ā€œthe systemā€ came to be, the evolutions which laid the foundations for liberalism and communism and socialism and managerialism and everything in between, there are good foundations in here worth understanding.

I've had similar thoughts when wading through Rudolf Steiner's words.

Me either & not until 2020.

I live much more humbly than I did back then. I'm more grateful & less needy.

Check the hash tags in the unwanted notes.

Unfollow them.

Man my kids are both driving their own cars to work every day.

It's a total trip. Happened so fast!

When I don't have enough to do a proper batch of pickles, I do a quick pickle in vinegar & salt. I slice then to increase the surface area & speed things up. Add some sliced garlic & spices to make it more exciting.

It can't be too much longer surely.

How long are they saying?

You always act in alignment with your beliefs and you always act because you believe that action is in your best interest.

Whether you're scared God will punish you or that you know Betty Jones keeps a record of whose dog shits on her lawn, it doesn't matter.

You will do what you believe is in your best interest.

If the outcome is not what you prefer then what is the universe trying to show you about your beliefs?

Your reply highlighted Turtles reply to me which I had somehow missed.

I think she's on point.

I've come to believe that The Great Takening (as I shall now call it) will be for Bitcoin as well as natural resources.

How long will it take for them to compromise enough UTxOs?

I'm leaning towards 2032 for the execution (previously I had 2028 in mind).

Between now & then, they will need to pump Bitcoin hard.

I thought it was steak & orange pills 🤣