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2026 Presence Awareness Equanimity Be of service Action Expansion Do your best and disconnect from the outcome. Repeat. Who are you? What are you doing here? Where did you come from? What is your purpose? We create our own reality. ☮️

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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

The single most important thing is integrity. Going back to the dawn of humanity, integrity is the most important ideal. Reputation among peers.

I'll critique certain platforms and technologies dispassionately. When I brutally talk about the Fed, for example, I have no grudge against Jerome Powell as a human being. He's not doing a bad job for the situation he's in; it's the institution and the technology around it that's corrupt, not him as a person necessarily. To the minor extent that he is fair game to get meme'd as its figurehead, it's because he chose to participate as its leader. But I meme him in a way that is not negative towards him personally, and mostly just funny. I imagine Powell laughing if he sees any of my memes of him. I view him as neutral, so I neither attack nor defend.

When a high-integrity person succeeds, I'll quickly shout it out to support them. If they fail, I'll assess what happened and likely support their next thing, within reason. Business is hard, but people with high integrity get multiple shots.

When a low-integrity person succeeds, which is usually but not always through unscrupulous means, I'll acknowledge it but inspect it to see where the shortcomings were and broadcast them. To the extent that they become apparent, I'll point them out. When it comes to success, truth is important, and so those that try to succeed without truth are worthy of criticism.

In 20,000 tweets, I've been polite to everyone except maybe five people at most, and I stand by being impolite to those handful. On the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of people who I disagree with at times, but who I view as serious people with high integrity. I purposely stand down with public criticism against those types, and will be more strategic or private with any criticism that I have.

That's the benefit of integrity. You get networks, and you get support. You don't get to bend reality, but you get flexibility from your peers when things don't work out, and you get instant promotion when things work well.

High integrity are those who considers the long game, who they want to become and move along that trajectory over time, low integrity is short term thinking and going for the quick win no matter what. Intuitively it becomes apparent who’s doing what. This is not fixed, we can change it if we choose to, but we can’t see what we can’t see until we can. ✌️ ❤️ appreciate your your writing and outlooks.

How are ya? 🤝

Strong opinions held lightly, with a strong base in truth as objectively as we can discern it. 🤝

I’m in transition as well 🤝

The only maximalist I try to be is a personal responsibility maximalist.

With that all other matters are taken care of.

✌️ ❤️

In my experience If you have been searching for truth in your life before encountering bitcoin you “get it” quicker.

If you have been living typical conventional wisdom fiat life but encounter bitcoin and give it a fair look you start seeing truth in money.

Once you see truth in one area of your life it permeates to other areas as well and you search for truth and meaning there too.

This is one way how seemingly BTC changes people for the better I think.

I see bitcoiners who prioritize their physical health, wellness, spirit, speaking truth and caring about others at large.

Orange pilling is actually because you care and are ready to speak your values in hope of helping others get a glimpse of what is possible.

#observations

#hope

Tranquil evening

Yes, couple times a year I go on silent meditation retreats for multiple days with no phones totally disconnect, one benefit it’s like hitting nervous system biological reset button.