GM!
Renewing my passport. You never know when you need it.
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An everyday Swede trying to understand how things work and come to my own conclusions.
Bitcoiner. Runner (node & feet). Freedom tech, Lifelong Learner and avid nonfiction reader.
What’s on your reading list this year? I want to see if there are any overlaps with mine.
My nonfiction reading list for 2026:
- Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
- Game Theory – Roger A. McCain
- Theory of Games and Economic Behavior – John von Neumann & Oskar Morgenstern
- Democracy: The God That Failed – Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- Scale – Geoffrey West
- The Ordeal of Change – Eric Hoffer
- Human Action – Ludwig von Mises
- Zero to One – Peter Thiel
- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater – Thomas De Quincey
- I, Robot – Isaac Asimov
- Geopolitical Alpha – Marko Papic
- Confessions of an Economic Hit Man – John Perkins
- Covert Regime Change – Lindsey A. O’Rourke
- The Fabric of Reality – David Deutsch
- Money: A Story of Humanity – David McWilliams
- The Singularity Is Near – Ray Kurzweil
- Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software – Charles Petzold
- The Grid – Gretchen Bakke
- Slaughterhouse-Five – Kurt Vonnegut
- How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big – Scott Adams
- The Wall Dancers – Yi-Ling Liu
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GM! What are you reading this bear market?
I’m home with a cold and digging into David Deutsch’s book The Fabric of Reality.
#bookstr #coffeechain #gm


We continuously make the mistake to think that the future is just like the present, but bigger (or smaller) , faster, and stronger. In reality the future will be more different and weirder than most people can imagine.
”Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh 1.5 tons.”
-POPULAR MECHANICS, 1949
Quote featured in The Singularity is Near (2005) by Ray Kurzweil
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GM!


My wife commented on my hair thinning out. It all started when I went all-in, balls deep, full retard. I demand compensation
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I don’t get it. 🫤
If hitting 67k can’t get Gen Alpha into bitcoin… then nothing will.
How to we get them onboard?
Do we need 12 month chopsolidation between 6-7k, for them to get the point?
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bitcoin is the new bitcoin.
Need help here!
Does anyone know any good video editing software that is free? My son want to edit some video he made (basic editing, text, adding music)
Good day! Any news today?


The memes are better in the bear market. I hope we stay down for a while.
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Just picked up Ray Kurzweil’s 2005 classic The Singularity Is Near - a visionary book that predicted the exponential rise of AI and tech merging with humanity.
It introduced the “Singularity”. The point when non-biological intelligence explodes. We’re living Kurzweil’s early chapters. AGI looms by 2029 (his steadfast call from 2005).
Read it to understand the ride we’re on. Mind-bending & essential. 🧠
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Happy Saturday!


GM! Ride or die!!!!
GM! Negative visualization teaches you to appreciate what you have.
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GM! I love that Europe has ambition again. It going to be sweet to test the new EU-tech stack!
EU geofenced Internet FTW.
…not


“Study hard what interests you the most in the most undisciplined, irreverent, and original manner possible.”
— Richard Feynman


GM! Forgot to say that this morning. But it’s always morning somewhere. GN!
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GM!
“There is no greater satisfaction to be had in life than a leisurely old age devoted to knowledge and learning”
📝 A good old age starts in youth.
Cicero says that the values and qualities that makes old age great needs to be cultivated in youth.
“Miserable young people won’t get any happier as they grow older.”
Moderation, enjoyment of what life has to offer, clear thinking and wisdom are lifelong habits that needs to be established early. because they will sustain us during our later years
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Starting a new book. “The Fabric of Reality” by David Deutsch.
Reading anything good tonight?