@hal what is credible research around the rise in Catholicism or Christianity in the last two years?
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Harlot for a revolution. Midcurve State Varsity Captain.
18,000 uber rides. I asked this dude what he’s learned about humanity.
“Mostly good. I had only 3 bad rides and they were all under the influence. If the government would get out of the way and let people do what they do we’d be ok.”


New orange pilling strategy is just trying to tease out curiosity in everyone.
“Would you say you’re a curious person?”
If they say “no” then just say “ok it’s unlikely that Bitcoin will make sense then”.
If they say “yes” then ask “what aspect of money is most interesting to you?”
I don’t enjoy pitching Bitcoin as much as I enjoy seeing someone’s curiosity wheels going. So this strategy is more to just try to turn on that curiosity with them.
"Wisdom is how to live. It is the residue of mistakes, metabolized by time and reflection. It can’t be rushed, and it can’t be copy-pasted. It is an embodied—as in felt in the body—experience, guidance from the inside.
No matter how intelligent AI becomes, it can’t live your life for you. It can’t feel your body’s signal in a high-stakes negotiation, sense the hidden fear in a boardroom, or hear the unspoken "no" behind a client's polite words.
That’s why tomorrow’s economy will prize wisdom workers."


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