My oldest do jujitsu. Every now and again a kid really smashes him in a long round and I see him get emotional, but he always picks himself up and never backs down. It really got me today... I'm so unspeakably proud of him... I hope you find this post one day, kid.
Jordan
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Father of 6, off-grid, writer, BJJ acolyte. Determined to live an unhurried life.
As AI does increasingly more meneal thinking, the freed up mental space will force humanity face itself. Matters of the heart have been historically diluted by necessity of laborious daily tasks.
I don't know anyone on here so I thought it be fun to announce baby #6 is on the way!
#Gm nostr! In the process of moving off grid for the next few weeks. Wish me luck.


The most peace spreading, civilization advancing, life improving act in our lifetime isn't voting, having the right job, or philanthropic endeavor. It is stacking SATs.
Number-go-up is obviously amazing, but there is another scarcity that we should treasure: These precious moments with family and friends that we will never get back. Stack them like sats.
I just finished Tolestoy's "Family Happiness." I won't spoil the plot, but it is amazing how much it relates to the red-pill cultural conversation. Very prescient. There really isn't anything new under the sun.
When romantic intensity recedes, what does it mean to love? Our culture often views this shift as a tragedy but it's a question better left open ended. Highly recommended. Favorite quote from the book:
"A quiet secluded life in the country, with the possibility of being useful to people to whom it is easy to do good, and who are not accustomed to have it done to them; then work which one hopes may be of some use; then rest, nature, books, music, love for one's neighbor — such is my idea of happiness."
I just watched two of my kids dance for 30 mins straight. Full effort shameless interpretive dancing to Billy Joel. Astonishing levels of freedom
Anyone else wear sunglasses when driving at night? Headlights are getting out of control.
Pre-Bitcoin, I struggled to process my views and contradictory feelings about material possessions. This simple framework has served as a reference at various points in my life.


The Yoke Paradox: We don't get a sense of freedom from doing what we want. This is bondage to one's own desires. Freedom comes from the constraint of doing what you are made for.
Newest addition to the clan.


#proofofwalk


#gm indeed! The kids got his forst #bjj gold! Dad's next.


Almost everywhere is unbearably beautiful. Swamps, Kansas, tiny towns. Everywhere.


Bitcoiners have an appreciation for nonfiat lasting products and lifestyles. Enter wool, my friends. Wool is insane. I live a heavy indoor/outdoor lifestyle and I have become obsessed with wool. It's always warm to the touch, water resistant, fast drying, beautiful, natural, non-toxic, and odor resistant. This idea is top of mind because it's been stormy and cold in TN lately. I would even choose wool over a raincoat in the rain. In the ecosystem I grew up in, this is forgotten knowledge. It isn't cheap, fast, or easy but it is beautiful and beautifully optimized for life outside our fiat boxes. To be fair, not all wool construction is super durable, but a simple canvas layer can help bridge that gap.