Assuming the outgoing administration doesn’t [create a catastrophic crisis](https://x.com/FirstSquawk/status/1858803713076498741) to avoid accountability, I feel things are largely settled for the short term on the geopolitical front. The Ukraine War should end soon, there should hopefully be a detente in the Middle East, and the adults can get to work on creating a [bitcoin strategic reserve](https://x.com/BitcoinNewsCom/status/1857195825874784741), while [severely slashing government](https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1856502787930050927) to begin working on the national debt. The ordinary person can get back to worrying exclusively about ordinary person stuff like health, wealth and personal relationships.
Not that you should ever neglect those things, but when free speech is under attack, the state is forcing you to take medicine in violation of your basic rights and imbeciles are fomenting World War 3 to launder money to their arms manufacturing cronies, you have to interrupt the scheduled programming for engagement in politics which nobody should want.
But going back to mundane ordinary life is a bit of a comedown after all the drama — remember there were two assassination attempts, one of which grazed Trump’s ear! The chaos that could have unleashed is almost unimaginable.
One thing that happened to me (and a lot of people I know) during Covid is we were forced to become more resilient. It’s not easy learning what you thought was a corrupt but not-that-important state would actively disrupt your life so severely in violation of the law and without any valid scientific basis. That the corporate media would gaslight you and foment compliance and division only augmented the stress and sense of despair. In order to retain one’s sanity in the face of so much capitulation and abdication of rational sense-making one had to reach deeper within, trust one’s own judgment and connect with one’s core values more entirely.
Now that we’ve hopefully defeated those retarding forces, a golden age of innovation and prosperity might be upon us. But I can’t go back to being the person I was before, primarily concerned about making money, living a comfortable and fulfilling life and handling my day to day responsibilities. It feels like there is something bigger. Having a false and destructive reality imposed on us from the outside drove us to get in touch with something real on the inside, and now that the door has been opened, we have no choice but to go farther into wherever it leads.
I’ve been reading a series of books lately on the topic of exploring the inner space, the brain-mind quantum machine that’s capable of perceiving aspects of reality beyond the narrow spectrums detectable by the senses. We are not simply animals who survive for a time to reproduce the species and optimize for pleasure while avoiding pain. (Even animals are likely more than that, too.) There is a sublimity to our existence, and now we are aware, not just theoretically, but in practice because we were forced to locate it.
There is no point in trying to describe it. It will either sound like magical thinking or be too slippery to grasp. The words are like the proverbial finger pointing at the moon — if you fixate on the finger, you miss the moon. It doesn’t matter what your concepts are either. “The Simulation,” Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, the Tao, the quantum foam, the Kabbalah, Sufism, whatever. I don’t care, use whatever works to take you away from the map and into the territory.
But into the territory we must go. There is no turning back.
would love to see what #bookstr you’ve been exploring sir
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amazing, looking forward to seeing your notes here
branded cbdc incoming?
jc i’ve seen so many variations of these but this one is intense
time to get to work 
the screen as the contact event

Haa, for real. Tho I guess I can understand it when it’s about preservation for stuff you want to do in a month or a year if you live somewhere with unstable currencies.
“The news that in Turkey some 4% of GDP is already going on buying stablecoins is certainly surprising but it is not …shocking. The Turkish Lira (TRY) is in fact the fourth most used fiat currency in the cryptocurrency world, as stablecoins and "meme coins" have surpassed even Bitcoin in the country. Right now, USDT-TRY (i.e., Tether) is the largest trading pair by volume on Binance, reaching over $22 billion”
Ready for the NostrArtstr November Art Challenge?
This month is about playing with color.
If you want a 30 day goal, spend 5 days with a color. Basics are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple.
Or pick your own colors, if you prefer pink, brown, turquoise, black, white, or peridot.
It’s your art challenge, make it something you want to accomplish.
I’m going to be swatching out tubes of watercolor and …. doing something with the swatches. Not sure yet what.
I’m more of a binger than a daily person, so my goal is 30 bits of art by the end of the month. Given that the day is half over, I’m going to clean my art desk and start swatching tomorrow.
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Color was always a fight for me as a young artist until I discovered the freedom of oils on very large canvases. What joy, what discoveries!
this is it, this is the last note I needed to see tonight, thank you and goodnight nostr:note1z2ssdn6pk24l3q0xgfne4umetnp0wetru5960szwcgrmrhhkt42sluks49
this is it, this is the last note I needed to see tonight, thank you and goodnight
seems like a catch all term for poorly defined causes that bleed into one another
some of which might be good ideas if they didn’t have the baggage of ALL the ideas all at once
like an anti-war stance, I generally agree with that, but why does every other cause have to lump itself onto that? makes the anti-war movement much less effective imo. Saw this in spades during the protests against the Iraq war
mullvad is simple and that suits me


