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They always manage to mention "Liquid" no matter what, even when it doesn't make sense

Purchasing power in sats is going to explode. Right now, people still measure value in fiat, but that’s temporary. Bitcoin’s limited supply and increasing global adoption mean that over time, goods and services will be priced in sats, not dollars.

The beauty of sats is that they allow Bitcoin to scale for daily transactions. As BTC appreciates, sats become the real unit of economic exchange. When Bitcoin hits millions per coin, even a few thousand sats will buy what full BTC does today. The shift is already happening—early adopters understand that stacking sats today is like accumulating gold before the gold rush.

Fiat purchasing power is in free fall. Governments print endlessly, inflating away savings and destroying wealth. Bitcoin is the antidote. Over time, a single sat will buy more, while fiat continues to lose value. Right now, 1000 sats barely registers, but in the future, it could buy a meal, a tank of gas, or even more. People who dismiss sats today will be chasing them tomorrow.

When you look at the size of the deficit and the level of indebtedness, you can say with certainty: no matter what you change in these areas, nothing changes. Only inflation can solve it.

Are we following science fiction, or would we have developed in this direction even without it providing that vision? For him, the answer seems clear. I often wonder about it.

When you look at the pieces of the puzzle, some things today already seem inevitable: for example, robots that are like humans and demand rights—first with the help of humans, later on their own. A new species living alongside us. Not as slaves. For most, this is unthinkable today, yet it is inevitable if one can extrapolate.

Replying to Avatar mcshane

lot of people in my life say they want to try jiu jitsu/ mma / etc but won’t commit to a trial class when offered.

the first time i ever went to a boxing gym I just sat in my car in the parking lot, severely out of shape, drug addicted, broke. I wasn’t there to meet anyone. no one knew i was there. I didn’t know anyone there. I didn’t know why I was there. I didn’t go inside.

But for me to even pull up to a gym for the first time was passing a hurdle that changed my life. the next day I held my self accountable, and returned. I just watched. The day after that I put on some borrowed gloves and participated. demonstrable intent, embracing failure.

I’ve built on that slowly. defeating core limiting beliefs by degrees. The gains have been exponential over time, tho many ups and downs. I’m not a world champion in anything, but I have learned how to learn, and embrace new and uncomfortable lifestyles & communities. Learned a lot, failed even more, but importantly just ever broadening my human experience.

My point is try new things. Say yes to people. Erase your calendar. Go camping alone. Go on a blind date. Move to thailand. You can do whatever the fuck you want in this life. Quit your job. Go broke. Take a salsa class. Volunteer at a halfway house. Talk to strangers. Buy a boat. Spray paint something. Just don’t become complacent and too comfortable. embrace, Don’t waste this inexplicable existence.

If your ambitions outpace your ability, and you are showing up for life. you can’t lose.

no need to broadcast or virtue signal that you intend to do or start something to feed your ego or mask a social insecurity. no need to be successful in the eyes of others. catch myself doing these a lot honestly.

but important to remember it’s you vs you. Others can serve as occasional benchmarks or inspiration, but how you push to improve yourself when no one is around is the only relevant measure of progress.

so just go do that new thing. enjoy it, enjoy the new people you meet and the learning process 🤙 oss

-photo from my first week of boxing, 2019

good but skip the "go broke" part 🫠