Whenever the weight of world events becomes unbearable—
when humanity keeps trying to solve twenty-first-century problems with twentieth-century tools,
as if we were still living in the industrial peak of the 1990s—
I step away and return to Bitcoin.
Not as speculation.
Not as ideology.
But as a system to study. A protocol to contemplate.
We are no longer in a kinetic era.
Power, conflict, and coordination have moved into a different domain—
a cybernetic, informational, energy-based reality.
Yet we continue to respond with obsolete structures: borders, force, centralized authority, endless warfare.
Bitcoin is different.
It does not ask for permission.
It does not require belief.
It does not impose itself through violence.
It operates at the level where the modern world actually exists:
energy, computation, consensus, protocol.
For the first time, humanity has access to a neutral, decentralized network
that is global, censorship-resistant, and open to every human being—
not as subjects, but as participants.
No rulers.
No intermediaries.
No privileged access.
Just rules, mathematics, and time.
If there is a path away from perpetual kinetic conflict—
away from systems that endlessly recycle power, domination, and collapse—
it will not come from louder politics or stronger weapons.
It will come from protocols.
There is still time to connect.
There is still time to hold a piece of the network.
There is still time to step into the domain where the future is actually being written.
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