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A Place To Be
@A Place To Be

Unschooling sanctuary for families who raise fiat-proof kids by blending care-free play in nature with technology in a loving environment

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Short Christmas reminder:

Kids need your presence, not your presents.

Fiat rewards distraction.
Low time preference + unschooling builds sovereign humans 😎🥰🫶🏼
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Did you know that 4-year-olds are some of the most skilled critical thinkers on Earth?

They ask 100–300 questions every single day.
That is curiosity unsuppressed.
That is the mind working exactly as nature intended.

So how do we protect this superpower?

Simple:

Don’t put them into the system.

No kindergarten or school teacher has the time, space, or freedom to honor thousands of questions from one child, let alone dozens.

Want to amplify this ability even further?

Surround your family with freedom-minded, system-questioning people.
Bitcoiners. Unschoolers. People who think for themselves.

Because who answers your child’s questions shapes how they learn to think.

Curiosity is natural.
Losing it is taught.

At A Place To Be, raising a fiat-proof, deeply confident, question-asking child isn’t something you have to fight for —
it happens naturally when the environment protects their spark.

Be around people who value questions.
And watch your child’s mind stay free.

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Letter to School Kid Parent

Dear school kid parent,

I know you want the best for your child. I know you love them more than anything in this world. That’s why I am writing to you — not with judgment, but from a place deep in my heart, with love, understanding, and a longing for truth.

I hope you will read this with openness and pause for a moment, because what I am about to share is not often spoken out loud, though many of us feel it in our bones:

School changes your child.

Before you send them away from your loving arms and the warmth of home, their unique character shines, their innocence is intact, their sense of wonder is alive, their curiosity knows no limits. They look at you with trust, with a bond that is natural and unshakable. They want to be with you, learn with you, laugh with you, and grow in your presence. This is what makes them whole.

But school reshapes this.

It teaches them to sit still when their body longs to move.
It teaches them to raise their hand for permission to speak, when their voice deserves to be heard freely.
It teaches them to compete, compare, and measure their worth against others, when in truth their worth is immeasurable.
It teaches them to obey strangers over listening to their own heart and their own family.
It teaches them that learning is a chore, a duty, something done for grades and approval, instead of the joyful, self-driven exploration it naturally is.

Slowly, the spark in their eyes dims. Slowly, they begin to believe that fitting in matters more than being true to themselves. Slowly, they forget that they were once explorers, creators, dreamers.

I know this is painful to hear, but it is the truth many of us have witnessed.

And yet, there is another way.

Children don’t need to be molded — they need to be unfolded. They don’t need to be taught what to think, they need the freedom to think. They don’t need to be standardized; they need to be cherished in their uniqueness.

When a child grows up surrounded by love, family, and a community of caring people, something extraordinary happens. Learning flows naturally — through projects, play, passions, and peers. They learn not because they are forced to, but because life itself is fascinating. They learn responsibility by being included in real life. They learn compassion by being treated with compassion. They learn creativity not by filling out worksheets, but by living in a world that values their ideas and imagination.

And this isn’t just about childhood joy — it’s about preparing them for the future.

We live in times of enormous change. Artificial Intelligence and automation are already replacing traditional jobs. The skills that once mattered most in the school system — memorization, repetition, standardized answers — are now the very skills machines can do better than humans.

The future belongs to those who can do what machines cannot:
- to imagine,
- to empathize,
- to create,
- to collaborate,
- to question,
- to dream.

And those are the very qualities that schools suppress but that natural, free, family-centered learning nurtures.

Your child doesn’t need to be trained for a shrinking job market. They need to be empowered for life — for creating, innovating, building communities, solving problems, loving deeply, and living fully.

And here is something else that is often overlooked: when children grow up whole and unbroken, they don’t just bring joy to their own lives, but to the entire world. A child who learns in freedom becomes an adult who lives in freedom. A child who grows in love brings more love into humanity. A child who is trusted becomes trustworthy.

Dear parent, I know this is not the path most people take. I know it feels safer to do what everyone else does, to send your child to school and hope it will all turn out fine. But the truth is: we cannot outsource childhood. We cannot outsource love. We cannot outsource the one thing our children need most — our presence.

Your child’s time is precious. Their wonder, their laughter, their ideas, their hugs — these years are fleeting, and they will not return. Do not let a system that was never designed for human flourishing steal them away.

You are enough. Your family is enough. Your love is enough. And in choosing to honor childhood, you are not only giving your child the best chance in life — you are also giving the world a gift it so desperately needs: a whole, joyful, capable human being.
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This goes out to all the Bitcoiners who still send their kids to school:

You show the government your middle finger saying 'You're not going to control MY money! I'm not letting you choose what you think it's worth or devalue it! Money should be decentralised and it works best like this.'

But at the same time you give your kids into the government's schooling system where they control, manipulate, abuse, indoctrinate your kids with nonesence that enslaves them into the fiat world.

Why don't also show schools the middle finger saying 'You're not going to control MY children! I'm not letting you choose what you think she's worth or devalue her! Education should be decentralised and it works best like this?