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Hurt people hurt people, changed people change people
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Accept that you don’t have the capacity to understand everything
Have faith
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Recognize that there’s something greater than us, that can do greater things than all of us combined
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Knowing the truth isn’t enough, you have to accept it with all your heart
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The soul becomes dyed with the colour of its thoughts — Marcus Aurelius
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You can’t fill a water bottle if you keep the cap on
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Bitcoin solves money, but it doesn’t solve people’s actions with money
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Oh what up, Venus, you sultry minx.
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these tea bags just keep the hits coming
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Back in the @npub10qr...xqj8 (basement) studio chugging away on the audiobook for “The Big Print” by @npub1d3f...r4xv
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Parker really doesn’t like Nostr lol
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I’ve gotten solid feedback on this episode of @npub10qr...xqj8 with @npub13nd...0svh (and of course some saying they didn’t like it one bit).
I’ve learned that the vast majority of Bitcoiners just want moonboi Bitcoin NGU hopium mixed with macro death-of-the-dollar doom porn. How do I know this? Because I see which episodes get the most traction. Bitcoiners may say they want “different guests and opinions” on Bitcoin podcasts, but their actions tell a very different story… The numbers are clear. That’s why even though Saylor has done 69,420 podcasts and everyone has listened to countless hours of him, the majority of people will still watch any new Saylor conversation over some lesser-known person. This isn’t a dig on Saylor, it’s just reality.
That said, if you are one of the minority of Bitcoiners who enjoys having your preconceived notions challenged, and have the ability to approach uncomfortable topics with an open mind, I encourage you to check out this conversation with John.
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