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I like that you’re holding layered money in the beginning. I think that book is underappreciated
Did any of the books talk about Bitcoin advancing accounting from double entry to a triple entry system?
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advaryu 1 month ago
Well what all did you learn from it ?
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Stis 1 month ago
Would be nice of you to share the list of books you read, at least those that were worth it. Also, I am curious whether one of those books was "Softwar" by Jason Lowery 👀
Tell me if you own Monero as a hedge and use it as a private currency and I tell you if your research is worth even one sat.
Every author is linked in the post. From their nostr profile you can find the link to website.
not saying they aren’t good. different books written differently. good philosophy touches the entirety of your being. hence why i said “engaging” my only critique o of broken money is the money isn’t broken.. good macro, unfortunate title that rhetoric folds our aces when it comes to advocacy
It's true, even 99% of Bitcoiners doin't get Bitcoin. It takes a long time and a lot of touches. As @Jeff Booth always says: we've never lived in a free market. We've never know a world like the future we're building. Also the "everything people don't understand about economics plus everything people don't understand about computers" factor. Also, money is about incentives and incentives are felt not thought. You know the ground is solid with your foot, not your head (ideally) It helps if the system really stomps on you once or twice too. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, but it definitely speeds up learning.
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Gary Green 1 month ago
It's like taking Broken Money and gearing it to an audience that isn't as sophisticated. Eg plebs without masters level econ backgrounds. I've read all these books and then some.( 50 plus books in the last two years) and this one speaks to the masses who are trying to wrap their heads around the basics of philosophy of money, markets, and the critical role fiat plays in our society and the outsized role of the corruption of our abstracted time and energy in the ponzi of fiat and debt. Leopard does a great job reaching a much wider audience.
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Gary Green 1 month ago
Most people don't have time for dozens of books. My list has shortened to just recommend these: The Big Print The price of tomorrow The 4rh Turning is here The Bitcoin standard Thank God for Bitcoin Principles of economics. This is my go to list to orange pill people.
THATS A HELLAVA LIST RIGHT THERE! DO YOU RECOMMEND IN THAT ORDER OR DEPENDENT ON WHERE THE PERSONS AT IN THEIR JOURNEY? HAVE YOU READ THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL? WHAT DO YOU THINK THE 4TH TURNING CATALYST CURRENTLY IS OR IS THERE ANOTHER BLACK SWAN EVENT ON THE HORIZON?