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nostrich · 31w
I do think your analysis is spot on. It lacks some factor for non-linear impulses. Maybe I find the article, about a professor that researched around social tipping points through spontaneous network ...
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> You give too much credit to the AI powered central planners.

I definitely do, because I scrape and read policy synchronization standards summaries every week, and unfortunately we happen to live under a one world government ( https://controlplanecapital.com/p/rivalry-between-countries-is-curated ).

Of course, there is a non-zero probability that we win. I've explicitly defined falsifiers, if not in every article, in 90%+ of my articles.

I track most of these things weekly/monthly and adjust. We are the underdog by a wide margin.

I just prefer to focus on the things I can control and the Bitcoin community is not one of them (nor is any other community, other than my immediate family/close friends).

The only thing I felt like I owed the community is to publish most of what I've researched, so they can address some of these issues... or not. Which I've already done.

So when you wrote: "At one point you need to stop riding a dead horse.", I don't know if the horse is dead, but it's castrated and domesticated. So I'll focus on other things until my falsifiers trip.

This conversation gave me a deja vu to a conversation we had 2 months ago.

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I'll check the podcast out.