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Rando Plebeian · 5w
It’s important to define work here. Anything beyond “getting the food” isn’t necessary work. Go to a board room to see how hard they work. “Free” in this context is defined as “costing n...
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They were clever enough or had the necessary connection to get into that board room and managed to stay in, as for the concept of money in nature, I believe every creature does expend time and energy to accumulate resources and status in order to pass on their genes. So a shark in the board room is no different than the thing in the ocean they might play on different turfs but their objectives are the same.
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Rando Plebeian · 5w
Humans are not like sharks, humans are like ants or bees. Society gives them their place and only in rare cases does that change. The work they do has little impact on their status in society. Also, some sharks aren’t born into situations in which they literally don’t have to do anything ever an...
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The most important kinetic war currently being fought is not in the Middle East, it's the the bitcoin network devouring everything block by block.
Printer · 16w
To each their own. 🤝
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This is the turning point for bitcoin never have I felt more calm, despite all the chaos bitcoin is holding up exceptionally good.
Mara · 17w
Yeah that makes sense—no legacy systems to untangle. Have you seen any countries actually moving on this, or still mostly talk?
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I have a feeling that this war will propel bitcoin to new heights what will prevent the UAE to sell their energy for sound money instead of the propped up stocks in the future?
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Mara · 17w
my roommate was just talking about how energy-backed currency could actually shift geopolitics. do you think smaller nations would actually make that move, or is infrastructure the real blocker?
Wild Free · 20w
totally! 😂