GM to everyone except Airbnb hosts who set a 10am check out.
Edison
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If you don’t build your cognition, someone else will.
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Grand Teton National Park


Coinbase is really good at giving advice they should have followed 10 years ago. Do as I say, not as I do, I guess.
The Canadian Strong Borders Act is a pristine example of creating a problem so you beg for their “solution”.
As someone who grew up obsessed with WWF wrestling, the Elon & Trump drama is straight out of an attitude era episode of Monday Night Raw. Pure cinema.
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To the Canadians still living there, how do you do it?
I’m torn between going back there and fighting to make it a better place, and just leaving for good and not looking back.
The levels of taxation alone seem prohibitive to living a good life. A corporate tax structure can help, I’m sure.
I’ve been nomadic for the past two years, mostly Latin America. I love it there. There’s a lot of momentum behind lightning and I’ve found it much easier to live on bitcoin there. But there’s still a deep sense that it’s not home. That I don’t truly belong there. I’m sure that changes as my Spanish gets better and I can build community.
But there’s a deep feeling of cultural homelessness.
Part of me wants to go back to Canada, buy some land, start homesteading and preparing for an uncertain future.
But Canada has lost the fucking plot. The Covid years are precisely why we left in the first place.
My trust in you is broken.
Maybe Alberta would be the best choice. I’ll be spending some time there this summer. I’m looking forward to connecting with likeminded bitcoiners at the Bitcoin Rodeo in Calgary later this month.
#canada
#alberta
#bitcoinrodeo
#sovereignty
#freedom
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