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Filip · 2w
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bitcoinpoorguy 比特幣傢伙 · 2w
There is no second utopia
kidwarp · 2w
Agreed
Edison · 2w
Aspiration, not destination.
MoriYuzaa · 2w
the biggest glitch of utopias is that they all descend into molestation. if that problem could be solved it would be awesome, but thats a major hiccup
renato · 2w
you are right, I don't understand 🤔
liminal 🦠 · 2w
All utopias end up being creepy, one way or another
kideagle · 2w
At least a protopia is within reach, where things aren't perfect but every day is a little better.
WiseRauru · 2w
Same with virtues. Man need goals that are unobtainable to grow life long.
The Bitcoin Peasant · 2w
What if the utopis is something as simple as freedom?
MayDood · 2w
I like this. We strive toward it knowing we likely won’t ever get there.
AnarCOBarbie · 2w
Imagining a utopia disconnects people from reality, and always creates dystopia, not a better world.
Maciek · 2w
Relatable for a Christian. We imagine a perfect heaven, believe we'll get there, and strive to make the earth a better place in the meantime. Earth won't become heaven, but we can try to keep it from turning to hell at least.
IntuitiveGuy☯️ · 2w
Aiming to the stars in order to reach the moon
Paul Weaver · 2w
This question came out of something you’ve written about - constraints: if we relax them under pressure, are we protecting the system—or dissolving what makes it trustworthy? https://primal.net/pbw34/the-face-we-cannot-freeze-bitcoin-quantum-computing-
⚡₿it₿y₿it⚡ · 2w
Few
rrtulla · 1w
Read Colossians