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The biggest lesson I’ve learned in the last decade, is that no one on this planet is to be taken literally.

Any words spoken in a moment are just that, a moment to be observed and considered in the greater context, all of which are absolutely subject to change.

In fact, it seems that this era is more about learning to be comfortable with the ever changing and becoming that is happening all around us. Instead of needing to have any certainty about anything beyond the immediate moment.

In an ever and more rapidly changing world, how could we expect any thing or any one to remain constant?
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proofofprice.com · 3w
Yea you’re right and all but then there is bitcoin and satoshi hammered the hard cap on it’s head with Thors Hammer and it’s our duty to never ever change that and your bullshit theory goes out the window. There is a constant in this world now and it’s called bitcoin. As long as it remains ...
Liberthea Anadara · 3w
I agree with most of what you said. Not everything is literal. Context matters. People change. Words shift. But there are some things you take literally. Not because you're rigid. Because you have to stand on something. What I'm teaching — the test, the patterns, the consent framework — those ...
Benking · 6d
True… but maybe the only thing worth trusting is awareness itself. Everything changes, even our interpretations of change. The challenge isn’t finding certainty in people or words, it’s staying grounded while everything moves.