You've taken a brick from the wall of reality that was taught to you, looked at it from all angles, and discovered it wasn't as solid as it seemed.
All major advancements in thought -
scientific, philosophical, social - have originated from this very point: from rejecting the "we've always done it this way" and asking "But according to what criteria? And to whose advantage?".
The lack of certainties isn't a void to be feared. It's the space of freedom.
It's the space where, instead of following a map drawn by others, you're forced to use your inner compass, made of reason, experience, and what you call
"nature".
#bitcoin #freedom #freethinking
I agree: limits arenât very positive and almost nobody likes them, but itâs also true that, whether we want them or not, some limits simply exist. Sticking with your example, I might choose not to set limits for myself, but if I drink 4 gin and tonics Iâll probably be a bit drunk; if I drink 4 bottles of straight gin, Iâll almost certainly go from alcohol poisoning to death in a short time. With this I donât want to start a debate or pass judgment on whatâs right or wrong about the Op_return topic; I just want to say that, regardless of our will or preferences, certain limits exist, and itâs right to know them and respect them.
I was always taught to be grateful.
Gratitude. I find it a beautiful word, a beautiful feeling.
I find it a good, healthy emotion to haveâthis is certainly true.
But perhaps we never reflect deeply on what it really means.
Itâs simple to âteachâ being grateful, but I rarely see anyone teaching a deep understanding of its meaning.
Should we be grateful?
For what?
For what we have compared to others?
But that, in turn, means others have less than we doâoften much, much less!
So yes, itâs certainly right to feel gratitude for what we have, but is it possible that the deeper meaning of gratitude ends there?
Iâm not talking about gratitude for having parents who raise youâof course you should be grateful for that; some become orphans very earlyâbut that is totally beyond anyoneâs control (often, though unfortunately not always).
Iâm talking about those things, those freedoms we have and often take for granted, which many people, somewhere in the world and often not even very far from us, do not have!
And yes, itâs certainly right to be grateful for thisâbut does it end there?
But these things/freedoms often fall under someoneâs control; they can be changed!
So is our gratitude for this enough?
Or should we have some other âobligationâ toward it? Should we perhaps commit, even in small ways every day, to helping change this?
What sense is there in simply being grateful if we then do nothing to change things and make those same fortunes possible for everyone?
Perhaps thereâs some âtrickâ in gratitude too: we become good at being grateful, only to look the other way when someone next to usâsomeone like us, simply born more âunluckyââsuffers injustice at every moment of their life!
Where is the meaning of this gratitude?
Is it simply to teach us to be happy and enjoy what we have, even if it comes at the expense of others?
Well, perhaps my mind is wandering across desolate, senseless landsâor perhaps itâs trying to grasp that the meaning of life is not reduced to the mere happiness of enjoyment, but lies in change: first changing myself, and possibly bringing even the smallest change to the rest of the world.
No one has 100% of the solution, but 100 people with 1% of the solution have 100% of the solution together.
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#freedom #fixthemoneyfixtheworld #bitcoin
Today I had a heated discussion with a colleague about the usefulness of the state. I argued that we can do without it, while he claimed the opposite.
At one point, to justify the sense of having a state, he told me that without it, there wouldn't be paved roads (as if we lived in the Middle Ages and weren't capable of paving them in another way, but okay). I tried to explain that we could do it in a different way...
But nothing was going his way, and he kept talking about justice, taxes, and so on!
My mind went blank, I looked him in the eyes, and I said: "FUCKING IDIOT! You want to talk about taxes? The schools are crap, the hospitals are shit, your famous paved roads are full of potholes, but the missiles that YOUR state launches at civilians and children just a short distance from here are shiny and magnificently built!!! I'm in agreement with you, my dear colleague, that taxes go somewhere, no doubt, but certainly not where I think they should! So fuck you and your precious state!"
#freedom #nostate #rovolution #bitcoin #sovereignty
very likelyđ€ŁâŠ I feel sorry for themđ
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I'd also note that the counterfeiter may cause some inflation, but at least they don't add to the debt burden!
Scrolling through Instagram, I see many people who teach you how to become rich and free in a month (sometimes even in 30 minutes). It seems like there are really so many "free" and rich people out there... but after years, the result is that I'm neither richer nor freer, but maybe I feel a bit stupid because, unlike them, I don't succeed despite their miraculous, super-fast wealth-building methods!
Then I scroll through #nostr and I don't see any of that, but I read many thoughts from different people, often with perspectives that are quite far from mine... and after a few months, I feel richer and freer!
Maybe people confuse true wealth and freedom...
Thanks #nostr and thanks to everyone who enriches me every day with their thoughts.
#grownostr
The simple fact that politicians have defined their threats as "law" does not mean that a human being has the slightest moral obligation to obey them.
#sovereignty #freedom #humanrights #autonomy
I've just finished watching the video... what can I say, you've given me a lot of important food for thought, you've emphasized many of my own thoughts and provided new perspectives on some topics!! Congratulations on your challenge (unfortunate reason why you had to do it... but hey, that's the fiat world) you're an excellent speaker and I think the Bitcoin community needs many more women like you!!
Again, congratulations and thank you!
Grazie mille!
I spent 11 days living on Bitcoin only in Lugano because my bank restricted completely my account out of the blue (and I'm still blocked!)
And I succeeded! đ
And now I passed the #noFiatChallenge torch to amazing nostr:nprofile1qqsx5dvc2g3cmjgz4mgelwlk5p2ln2ljrsw23y2ar38z0agd7tefpkgpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn9cmd8cc who is in Lugano with us.
Here's my talk (AI English translated)
on Rumble about what happened to me, if you want to take a look and support with a zap đđŒ 
https://rumble.com/v6w8rhy--accademia-sbam-ep.10-no-fiat-challenge-.html
Ciao, il video Ăš disponibile anche in italiano?
Hi, where can I send any feedback or reports?
It's incredibly stupid and destructive, and I have a hard time believing that otherwise smart and well-meaning people are pushing for it. nostr:nevent1qqsfssrjj9u3n44m73fd2r7878z62n497s7y09nuvxuum75p8guk38spr9mhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet59upzqmjxss3dld622uu8q25gywum9qtg4w4cv4064jmg20xsac2aam5nqvzqqqqqqyz5t8js
Hi, I just finished reading your article!! I really want to sincerely compliment you on your writing!! Truly, well done!
There are some really beautiful reflections in it, worth exploring furtherâsome gave me a new perspective to consider, while others expressed thoughts I already share and recognize as my ownâŠ
Thank you, and once again, congratulations. I hope to meet you somewhere along the road someday.
Algorithms decide what you see.
Censorship decides what you can say.
Free speech lives where no one owns the walls.
#decentralize #bitcoin
I'm still not too sure what this will be or what I can do here, but one thing I know is that social media is basically already dead. They have too many huge limits, they have an algorithm that chooses for you, they have too much censorship; they are a nice cage, but it remains a cage! So I'm here while I wait for social media to die.
#bitcoin #change


