Sharing an epiphany and good news:
My wife @Tali | Orange Hatter and I were talking this morning about the holidays and the importance of multiple generations spending time together. Then I shared with her some feedback from @Classicaldad⚡️ about a discount I shared a couple days ago. We had one of those moments we both realized something simultaneously. We should not wait until Black Friday to announce deals on our games. After all, by then people will have missed an opportunity for fellowship by playing them over Thanksgiving.
So, we're going pull forward 21% off deals to today. You can get Hodl Up and all other games in time for Thanksgiving and a long weekend with family and friends. The discount code is "FELLOWSHIP". You apply it at checkout on site www.freemarketkids.com. This discount applies to our existing games including the high-end, low-time-preference version of Hodl Up.
For those who don't know our games, we have a Bitcoin game (Hodl Up), a Lightning game (Channel Up), a seed phrase game (BIP39), and a pricing game (Is That The Best You Can Do?).












understand the role fiat money continues to play in the undermining of our school systems.
This new project is focused on those who are not yet maxis. In fact, they may not even be Bitcoiners yet. One part of my framework is vectors which are more than just a coordinates. They have direction and magnitude. The framework is valuable, even for non-engineering types. For example, when someone reports that inflation is x%, this is a position. It does not communicate the whole story. Monetary inflation is not static. It is more helpful to understand which direction it is heading. It is increasing. In fact, it is accelerating.
The vector of homeschooling is increasing over the last several decades and not just because of COVID, which exposing the truth of the sad state of education spectacularly. However, while this trend may feel new, it is more like a pendulum swinging through its cycle. Zoom out 100 years or 200 years and we see homeschooling was once our dominant method. Fears from administrators that homeschooling undermines children, the country, or some political agenda are baseless. The United States excelled in terms of human prosperity when schooling was decentralized. Our decline in education as we have become more centralized is alarming.