A Closer Look Into My Orange-Pill Journey To Help My People🇸🇴 inshallah
There’s a strange kind of isolation that comes from seeing clearly in a world that doesn’t want to look.
As an INTJ, I’m wired to challenge assumptions, question systems, and chart new territory. That’s served me well in my exploration of #Bitcoin…
but it’s also made the journey Lonelier. Because when you see the rot beneath the surface of our economic and political systems, it’s impossible to unsee it. You study it. You track every move. You connect dots that most people don’t even know exist.
And then you look up… and realize the world is still asleep.
Whether I’m flying on a plane, driving your car, walking through a shopping mall, or sitting on a beach, I’m struck by the sheer volume of people with no clue what’s actually happening. No clue how deeply broken the current system is - or that Bitcoin is the best, maybe only, exit ramp. That dissonance can be exhausting. It can test your conviction. It can make you feel like a ghost in your own life, surrounded by people who don’t want the orange pill.
But I’ve learned: evangelism doesn’t work. Education does.
I don’t push anymore. I drip.
Drip. Drip. Drop.
A soft seed planted. A reference here. A meme there. A small nudge when the system shows another crack. And when they finally come back curious (when they ask the first real question) that’s when the real journey begins. That’s when they opt in. Because now they’re invested, not coerced.
When that moment hits, I bring them into the fold. A text chain. A podcast. A quiet digital signal that says, “Welcome to a new lenses.” And just like that, a community starts to form - one human at a time.
Most of us started this journey on an island. We studied in silence, mentored by thinkers who had no idea how much their ideas meant to us. But we found each other. And now we are building - quietly, steadily, together.
Bitcoin is disruptive, yes. But disruption must be invited, not imposed.
The “bull in the china shop” can make noise, but it rarely makes conversions. Most people need a different approach: respect, time, and a safe space to question everything they once thought was true. That’s how minds open. That’s how paradigms shift.
We don’t need everyone to wake up. Just enough. Just the ones who are ready.
So if you’re tired - keep dripping.
If you feel alone - remember, your digital tribe is closer than you think.
And if you’re doubting your impact - just look back.
Every mind you helped shift is now helping others.
This is how revolutions start. Not with a shout, but with a whisper.
#HosKasi Until You Wake Up Inshallah.
