“Is it possible for home to be a person and not a place?”
― Stephanie Perkins
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“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
“Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.”
― Oscar Wilde
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
― Edmund Burke
“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.”
― Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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TGIF! I hope you're ready for the weekend. Enjoy it, you earn it. Have a nice Friday and a lovely weekend. 😉😊
Is not that we don't want this land, It's just that we can't against what we can't...
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I hope you're having a nice week. Let's make this day count... Happy Thursday fam, have a nice day.
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
― Sun Tzu
The face in the mirror talks the past of a uncertain future...
“There is a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in.”
― Leonard Cohen
“No Mourners.
No Funerals.”
― Leigh Bardugo
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I hope you are fine and this week is treating you well. We reached the highest point of the working week. From now on everything is downhill. So, take a big breath, relax and flow with the flow.
“You know how they say you only hurt the ones you love? Well, it works both ways.”
― Chuck Palahniuk
“Writing is like sex. First you do it for love, then you do it for your friends, and then you do it for money.”
― Virginia Woolf
“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.”
― C.S. Lewis
A Money With No Master
There’s a quiet, almost poetic brilliance in the fact that Bitcoin has no company, no foundation, no charismatic leader standing at the front of the room. In a world obsessed with ownership and control, Bitcoin’s greatest strength is that it slipped through the cracks before anyone could claim it.
Satoshi’s disappearance wasn’t an accident of history — it was the final act of creation. By stepping away, the inventor ensured that Bitcoin would never become someone’s empire or someone’s liability. No founder to subpoena. No board to pressure. No headquarters to raid. Just a protocol, maintained by a global network of individuals who opt in freely.
This is what makes Bitcoin fundamentally different from every other “crypto project.”
It isn’t a startup.
It isn’t a brand.
It isn’t a product.
It’s a spontaneous order — the kind Hayek spent a lifetime describing — emerging from the voluntary actions of countless participants, none of whom need permission from anyone else. A monetary system that grows not because it is pushed, but because it is chosen.
And that’s the beauty:
Bitcoin cannot be captured because there is nothing to capture.
It cannot be corrupted because there is no center to corrupt.
It cannot be shut down because there is no door to lock.
In an age of creeping centralization, where institutions tighten their grip on every aspect of economic life, Bitcoin stands as a reminder that the most resilient systems are the ones that belong to everyone and no one at the same time.
A money without a master is more than a technical achievement.
It’s a declaration of independence — quiet, durable, and unstoppable.
“Remain true to yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always have one friend who does not lie.”
― Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.”
― James Baldwin
“Remember, darkness does not always equate to evil, just as light does not always bring good.”
― P.C. Cast