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jack 1 year ago
questions are the most important currency we have

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If you don't ask questions, you will never learn. Glad to see you back jack. Hope you are having a good summer.
I saw something recently that while we have successfully taught apes sign languages for over 20 years, they have never asked a question. Idk if it is true but it definitely makes you think🤷🏼‍♂️
The establishment of our monetary system was rooted in a series of questions and uncertainties. Whatever, We're only #BTC & #NOSTR ✊
Yeah when will you announce the Ayahuasca Enema your dates? I need time to set up the merch stalls 😤
It's all the same. Those who elect to use any store of value are also treating it as a medium of exchange; exchanging with their future self. The store of value survives when exchanging with one's future self outweighs every option in the present Bitcoin is funky because it (practically) does both on its own. Idk though 🤷
Absolutely, no matter how technology advances, the ability to ask questions and solve problems remains the most important skill for humans.
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Melissa 1 year ago
Questions, especially asked to one’s self, is the path to truth.
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TechNomad 1 year ago
Nah, I can make an AI bot that just generates infinite questions. I cannot do the same with either Bitcoin or time.
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pam 1 year ago
💯. Question everything. Be insanely curious. I grew up in a schooling system that used punished us for asking questions, having opinions. All those running around the field and washing toilets for asking questions lol! “Obedience” is the core fundamental of religion and autocratic government masked as culture because it’s easier to build followers blindly. It's easy to scare people into obedience by punishing them. Obedience is the downfall of companies when employees rather be told what to do, or stuck in a process, than to think out of the box. Obedience is the downfall of startup ecosystems globally when entrepreneurs are subjected to (corrupted) funders demands. Obedience is the downfall of society when they start believing everything influencers say as the gospel truth. Fortunately my nephews are raised to have thoughts and opinions. And teaching them has been way harder than teaching university students or training employees despite their young age because they question everything, with many ideas to be explored, and I absolutely love it! And you don't need to drill obedience into them. They are respectful and kind. I am however struggling to explain why fusion energy does not work yet for Ironman’s arc reactor lol. But we got all the elements of Captain America's magnetic shield right. And rebuilding a Spidermen hand web mechanical thingy. And they are teaching me abt Starwars because I don't know what that lego ship is abt! We've got a smart car and a drone to build next with arduino! If you need some hope back in society, and away from all the gloom and doom, teach kids, raise curious kids. As Picasso once said - “it took me 4 years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child”. And at another time he said - “every children is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when we grow up”. Curiosity withers over time from societal suppression. And without curiosity, everything is gloomy. Neuroplasticity becomes pointless. People stop questioning because they don't know what to question. Ignorance becomes bliss.
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PHILIP 1 year ago
That‘s probably why we’re all here 🌞 gm
if you had to choose between giving up on bitcoin or giving up the chance to make another billion dollars, which would you choose? And no, you can’t say you’ll just make your billions with bitcoin😁
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Simetra 1 year ago
I doubt. There's more to life than frames
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kev 1 year ago
You don’t think it’s time?
I like Alfred North Whitehead's take: "The silly question is the first intimation of some totally new development."
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Som Kirann 1 year ago
Every search boils down to questions. In fact, we are always looking for answers of the questions which are in our minds, therefore questions are the fundamental blocks
Firstly, stop doing the activity that caused/aggravated it in the same way. If you don't have another way of doing it, stop doing it for the time being. Secondly, lie down in a relaxed state and touch the elbow gently where it hurts, trying to encompass a large area where the pain is. Lastly, do either or both of the following together: - Sense with you hand into the whole volume of your elbow where it hurts (3-dimensionally) and try to "scan" the area. You may start to notice that the pain changes in quality/nature. If so, keep scanning the area and simply be curious and interested in what happens or unfolds, without any agenda. - Sensing from within you, like in a body meditation, into that same volume in your elbow that hurts. Do the same as above. The only difference is one is sensing through your own hand, the other is from within, and best if you can use your whole body as the sensing agent. If you can do both at the same time, even better. If you fall asleep doing this, it's all good. Healing continues to take place when we're asleep. Good luck!
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egladness 1 year ago
Questions lead us to the entry of knowledge
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lilith 1 year ago
imagine being satiated by the value form
He said he doesn't want to be CEO and traditional company structures aren't good, he thinks the way is decentralized protocols. I doubt he'll want to be president.