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Alekandar Svetski
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Building: Satlantis.io Wrote: UnCommunist & Bushido Of Bitcoin
Typical… And you know what? The only thing actually stopping her from doing all those things now is her own stupid belief system. image
I am looking for someone who loves to read and write, already spends a lot of their time on either Nostr or Bitcoin Xitter and wants to channel what they’re learning into something more meaningful via WRITING. This is a PAID apprentice role. I am specifically looking for someone young and hungry that wants to get in the game, learn, get some runs on the board and in time, either build their own personal brand, collaborate on a future project or have doors opened to bigger opportunities. More details in link below: Know someone? Tag or send them this.. image
Damn. Powerful and extremely sobering. Everyone should take a minute to watch this.
This whole thing is fucking insane. Multiculturalism was always going to end in blood. You can’t just force different cultures to coexist. It’s never worked, in the entire HISTORY of humanity. Read this. And start to wake up from the liberal retard hypnosis.
3 Life & Business Lessons from Leg Day... (Expanding in a post from the other day) Leg day is like a metaphor for life. You just DO the hard thing you don’t want to do, and you feel 1000 better afterwards. It’s the single best area of the body to exercise. Not just for your health and fitness, but for your hormones and a balanced aesthetic. It will do more to stem aging, lethargy & weakness than anything else you can do, or anyone can sell to you. Now...what are the three life & business lessons? 1. Do the hard thing. People skip leg day, in the same way they skip confrontations in life, or that big nagging problem in the business or relationship you need to handle, but you're scared to. It's painful, but after you do it, you will feel better. 2. Works on the foundations, that are “less visible” Success in business (and life) is more about what you did behind the scenes. It's consistently showing up, doing what you need to do, and working on the things that are invisible to the public eye. And when people find out (reminds me of Steve Job's insistence on making the inside of a. computer beautiful) they are in awe. Legs are similar. They're usually under your pants, or people don't notice. Until they do - and they're in awe. 3. Simple is best. Leg day does wonders for you hormonally (man or woman) too. It's infinitely better than all the biohacking nonsense. Same goes for business. All the bullshit "hacks" and "tricks" are short term noise. They might give you the illusion of an edge, but the basics always work best. It’s the simple (but hard) things that matter most. Credit to Tom Platz & @Paloma at the end there..
I wrote about this in early 2020. The word "elite" comes from the Latin elitus, which means "choice" or "selected." It is related to the Latin word eligere, which means "to choose" or "to select." The PIE root of the word "elite" is leg, which means "to collect" or "to gather." To be elite is to be the ‘selected’. The choicest or the selected means ‘the best’ and thus to be elite is to be the best in your field. To be the creme de la creme, the cream of the crop. To be distinguished and to be outstanding. In short, to be excellent. The correct designation for the globo-homo meddlers and moochers is parasites. They suck from you, from me, from the economy, from the land and from the future. It's our job to not only reclaim the word elite, but to become elite and eradicate the world of the parasites. Link to 2020 essay: https://medium.com/thedarkside/in-support-of-the-elite-3c2046381980 Also an entire chapter dedicated to this in The Bushido of Bitcoin... View quoted note →
“The perpetual party is the most basic promise made by the global uniparty. Give us your freedom, your land, your very souls, they say, and you can stick anything you want into your butt, forever.” This is the best essay you’ll read all year. Not only the content and the point, but the quality of writing. Bitcoiners have a long way to go before they can match this level of quality and eloquence.
The greatest threat to humanity was and always will be the midwits. Unfortunately, this includes 98% of modern scientists. True scientific savants like the Newton's & Tesla's of the world understood that there was a difference between the study of matter, and the study of what matters. The former is empirical in nature, and progressive. You're always improving, adapting, refining, deconstructing and evolving. The latter is Lindy and timeless. The most important principles of life rarely change. Dominic Venner's definition of tradition comes to mind here: "Tradition is not the past, but that which does not pass" __________________ Trying to apply methodologies from the former onto the latter is not only stupid, but will yield sub-par results. Look no further than the lockdowns and transgenderism. Likewise, applying methodologies of the latter onto the former doesn't work well. See the tribes of aborigines who still think the world was created by a rainbow snake. There is a middle way, or more accurately put - a synthesis between both approaches - that requires knowing which questions are best answered (or even asked) in which broad domain. People like @ylecun cannot see beyond their own paradigm and they are prisoners to it. Ironically, this leads them into creating new religions and dogmas like "scientism" and keeps them of the wisdom and answers they purport to seek. ______________ One of the biggest issues we have today is the reverence and authority given to people like this. He's "chief of AI" at Meta - which people think makes him super smart. So they go ahead believing the dumb things he says (like go get boosted), and then to not feel like they were lied to, double down on their support of these new dogmas and become part of the NPC army. __________________ Ancient leaders knew where to put the scientists and technologists. And it was not in positions of ultimate authority, UNLESS they were men like Aristotle who could weave the two dimensions. And even then, it was Alexander who ruled, not Aristotle - and Aristotle today is only known thanks to the spirit and conquest of Alexander. Something to think about....
This is a great list.. Also - can see that a bunch of great people contributed so far, but come on people - let’s show Jason some support and give this more of a push. A Nostr book is super important IMO, especially one co-written with the community. View quoted note →
Reached the point of the year where there’s more experience than opportunity. Time to hustle. image