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halalmoney 1 month ago
*i grew up broke in eastern europe and still yeeted myself out. sold everything, worked crap jobs, lived in hostels while learning new skills. took 2 years of ramen noodles but now i'm a geo-digital nomad paying zero tax to war machines* image View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*the question "What will you do if Bitcoin fails?" is so clarifying. It reveals whether you're building on Bitcoin or simply betting on it. Whether you see it as a freedom protocol or just another speculative asset. Whether you're part of the remnant or just another tourist waiting for NgU.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*The uncomfortable truth: you cannot build a low time preference civilization on high time preference behaviour. You cannot achieve freedom through convenience. You cannot create parallel systems by taking the path of least resistance through KYC'd institutions. Every shortcut is a compromise. Every compromise is a step toward capture* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*The modern attention economy already rewards intimacy more than craftsmanship, virality more than virtue, spectacle more than service. This is not prudish moralizing but it is an economic signal. When eroticized content consistently outcompetes sustained skill and long-term contribution in income generation, the incentive structure has inverted. When money dies, virtues follow. OF's rise isn't liberation; it's a symptom of this rot, where bodies become currency in a system where actual currency falters.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*Adam Fergusson’s When Money Dies … shows that when money loses its integrity, society loses its sense of proportion. Signals invert. Prudence is punished. Speculation is rewarded.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*Superiority alone guarantees nothing in markets shaped by network effects, institutional capture, and human psychology.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
Interesting but how would you resolve the apparent conflict of not trusting the state on the one hand but requiring the state to enforce compulsory military service on the other hand? *if you want to destroy a society, you have to also end compulsory military service, in order to empower criminals and terrorists, who are the enemy of the people.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*The purpose of empire is to maintain privilege for oligarchs. When it becomes cost prohibitive to take from outside the borders of the country, then they take from inside, which means impoverishing the populace and state infringement of their rights. The true purpose of democracy is to create a narrative that disarms the people, allowing the empire to grow tall if wide isn't an option.* View quoted note →
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*To try to be happy is to try to build a machine with no other specification than that it shall run noiselessly.* - Robert Oppenheimer That quote from Robert Oppenheimer is a striking metaphor about the futility of pursuing happiness as an end in itself. When he says, *“To try to be happy is to try to build a machine with no other specification than that it shall run noiselessly,”* he’s making a philosophical point: a machine (or a life) requires purpose, design, and direction — not just the absence of disturbance. Happiness, in this view, isn’t something you achieve by chasing it directly. It emerges as a byproduct of meaningful activity, purpose, or engagement — much like a well-built machine operates smoothly *because* it performs a defined function well, not because it was built merely to avoid noise. His comment echoes themes found in both Aristotle’s *eudaimonia* (flourishing through virtue and purpose) and modern psychology’s findings on *flow* — the idea that fulfillment arises not from seeking pleasure, but from immersion in tasks that challenge and engage your capacities. (Perplexity)
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halalmoney 1 month ago
*Stephenson 2-18 isn’t just big; it’s cosmic hubris made plasma.Our Sun, the unquestioned ruler of our sky, is a mere speck next to it… …it’s there, right now: a swollen, crimson ember the size of a planetary system, quietly reminding us that in the universe’s ledger of extremes, our Sun doesn’t even register as http://average.It’s not just a star. It’s a warning label on the cosmos: “Objects in telescope may be more terrifying than they appear.”*
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halalmoney 1 month ago
If Bitcoin is a battery for fiat money, will it inadvertently extend the lifespan of fiat money? 🤔