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Bitcoin, Carnivore, Rancho San Satoshi

Finalmente!

El Libro de #bitcoin más Simple Jamás Escrito por Keysa Luna

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Traducción al español por

@_Okami9

yo contribuí con la Edición/formato de la versión en español.

#educacion

PROXIMAMENTE en formato audio!descarga tu version gratuita acá:

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Finally!

The Simplest #bitcoin Book Ever Written by Keysa Luna

@SimplestBTCBook

Spanish translation by @_Okami9

I contributed to the Editing/formatting of the Spanish version.

#education

SOON in audio format! download your free version here: (link to download the FRE English version inside the site)

#bitcoin #education

#plebchain #grownostr

#nostreplebs #booknostr

https://monikabravo.notion.site/El-Libro-de-bitcoin-m-s-Simple-Jam-s-Escrito-8324b107e0e1444298993d070c336bce

Buenos días nostriches...#plebchain

It's a new day. Now for a new way!

Pura vida

North, far enough to avoid the crowds and lights😉

Rancho San Satoshi in Baja Sur, Mexico I think so too😉

Plenty of room out here for a bot😉

Buenas noches nostriches...

Buenos dias nostriches...

Confession: had ice cream last night. Definitely not worth it...need to re-mind myself of this feeling next time....sluggish, bloated and pain.

Time for a 24hr fast... all ways best to clean up the system along with lots of water.

Pura vida

It's amazing how much better #nostr is in just 6-7months. I can't wait to see the continuing improvements and usage growing at a ridiculous speed.

People seem impatient to see it all work now but it take using n testing to make it happen.

Hola to the newest in the #plebchain and huge thanks to #nostrdevs

Pura vida

Buenos dias nostriches...

Join us in discussing the sovereign lifestyle and what does it take to live a life if greater freedom.

At 8am pst, I'll be hosting another Citadel Sunday space as well as on nostrnests.com/citadelsunday

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Looking like the finish of the earthen floor will be a terrecota (red clay) for the pleb kitchen.

Now to polish some wax on top, maybe darker and more shine to make it so we can dry and wet mop it.

Wow already been a long day and just getting a chance to say buenos días nostriches.

Pura vida

Actually as a pure carnivore the fat is where all the nutrition is. Once in ketosis the fat and or grease is what my body craves. I used to cut the fat off of steak, now it's the 1st thing I eat. You really have to be in ketosis to appreciate the fat 😉

Our local beef is grass fed but not well marbled, more fat than traditional tomahawks but the flavor is fantastic...just have to chew a bit more🤠

Rancho San Satoshi updates:

Got some Mexican fan palms and seeds for Palo de Arco planted in the grey water drainage area.

Now the cleaner we are the faster the building materials will grow😉

I'll definitely show you in the future what happens as we add water around here.

Second photo is Palo de Arco growing at the base of a date palm. The watermelon round full of water is just there for the birds n bees.

Buenos días nostriches, #plebchain, #coffechain

Have a gr8 day

Pura Vida

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Principles of Economics Review (Part 1)

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Saifedean's Principles of Economics kicks off strongly, addressing a common flaw in economic literature: either they lean into pseudo-scientific approaches, like Keynes', leading to nonsensical interpretations, or they dedicate too much energy debunking these approaches, sacrificing readability. Saifedean intended to create the book he wished he had at 18, and it seems he's on track to deliver an accessible introduction to Austrian economics.

Chapter 1 zeroes in on the fundamental building block of economics: human action. Saifedean argues that the essence of economics lies not in aggregate statistics but in individual human actions. Unlike atoms that behave predictably, humans have diverse goals, making the tendency to treat them as a static collective amidst changing circumstances a serious mistake.

Interestingly, Saifedean notes that Keynesians' preference for a quantitative approach mimics hard sciences, driven by a desire for the prestige associated with subjects like chemistry and physics. This pursuit led to unproven assertions that have become dogma and harmful economic frameworks that persist today.

Saifedean argues that isolating human action for quantitative analysis is unfeasible, as actions are inherently embedded in their social context. No lab can replicate the complex, multifactorial outcomes of individual actions. Hence the constant need to update Keynesian theories. The ease with which these are manipulated after the fact to account for any phenomena removes their predictive power, undermining their value as knowledge.

Lastly, Saifedean contrasts Keynesian and Austrian approaches to the issue of minimum wage. As he notes, humans act to optimize their well-being, not to satisfy bureaucrats. The prevalence of Keynesian economics in government is rooted in the need to justify laws that limit freedom. Keynesianism provides this justification, making it an appealing choice for policymakers.

Overall, it's a very strong start to the book and if this post gets enough likes, I'll continue this review as I go through it.

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