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The Nostrich can go the distance.

Ostriches run continuously at speeds of 30-37 mph and sprint up to 43 mph.

This makes them one of the only animals that can outrun humans.

It’s a good mascot for something that will outlast us all.

Ostriches have the largest eyes of any bird. They can see what’s coming.

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Who is in Nashville?

Who will be in Nashville the 7th of Nov?

Long day in the mud.

Won’t the only solution be that millennials will vote themselves checks? The wealth will transfer to them, once they are the majority of the voting base. Will they just give themselves a tax break and elect politicians to create rent ceilings?

It’s too hard to let asset prices fall or to straight up take money from people. I think there might just be some policy that gives income earners huge benefits for income, while maybe taxing those with assets heavier. I can’t see it going another way.

Price deflation will never come, even if it is what we need. Millennials are working for nothing. Anyone working is being paid hardly anything in terms of value.

Will work, for BTC.

Yeah, it’s rough out there. I’ve thought about starting a nest to help normal people with whatever I can, or just give them space to talk. Sometimes it feels like everyone is trying to make themselves the center of the world. We have a long way to go. It’s hard to believe, but there is so much upside left. Not just price, but hope.

We are so lucky to have such dedicated people working on these solutions.

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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I rarely lose my temper, but whenever I do a couple times per year, my writing gets 10x as much reach and likes and shares, and gets basically immortalized. But I'm rarely happy about it when it does.

I still think about this a lot in terms of how I choose to use social media- with reach comes responsibility.

It's both a bad thing and a good thing. On one hand, it's not great that posts based on a combination of emotion and reason get *way* better reach than ones based on more pure reason alone. For "clicks" the best thing I could do for a given post is lose my temper and go all-out on something.

On the other hand, the rare cases where I lose my temper are based on serious built-up frustrations over months. I'm frustrated about something, keep holding it back, and then something becomes intolerable. My socially-compliant self-censorship all unravels at once, not perfectly, but with a clear aspect of *deep* honesty. And people see that honesty because it reflects their own. So it spreads.

So, most of the time, I write carefully, and I know my audience comes from multiple different backgrounds, literally from Indonesian farmers to Wall Street institutional billionaires, and I try to politely move the Overton window from within the Overton window. But a couple times per year, I lose my temper and post my emotional thoughts, which in some ways are more honest, but are also not exactly my ideal self-actualized self.

I end up being grateful for both my constant attempt at control and my rare tempers, because somewhere in the middle is my truth. That blend between controlled reason and built-up emotion is really hard to manage in an era of digital media and semi-immortalized content.

Anyway, I'll post this random stuff on Nostr, not Twitter. You guys and girls get the real thoughts because you're here.

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