There is one worrying trend in the world, men don’t treat their words as a contract any longer. This is problematic, and I mainly observe it from americas. If your word worth nothing, you are not a man of your word, or a man! Keep word or die, that’s the core of society and path to prosperity!

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Daniel 6 months ago
My Dad taught me if I’m anything in life, it’s to be a man of my word. His father thought the same. I will pass that down to my children as well. I think it may just come down to family values or a strong father figure.
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Constantin 6 months ago
Some motherfucker called me Europoor a few days ago because he sells his wine only in the US, so I'm not a potential client, hence I'm ok with targeting them. πŸ˜‚
In Australia we have a prime minister who has blatantly lied more than any politician I remember. He's known for his one liner, "My word is my bond". πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ 🧑✨
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Constantin 6 months ago
Yup! We're Bitcoin brothers! Unless you're not a potential client. πŸ˜‚ The same mentality as "the US Government should hold the most Bitcoin in the world". But fuck the state. But also our state should dominate other states! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
I agree 100%, if you can’t stand up and live by the words you speak, you can’t be trusted and shouldn’t be trusted. Because if I don’t act on what I say then I’d just be a deceptive person, that is a very ugly thing to be.
We are not all the same but it is the example "public" people show to others. The more you lie and betray the more famous and money you will have. For some that like "tradition" and old "times". They were sometimes less stupid than we are now : In venice republic, doges were a kind of "president" but not will all power, and he was hardly regulated : - no one in a Doge’s family could hold political office during his term; - a doge could not conduct any personal business or accept gifts; - a Doge was always supervised; - a doge’s sons could not leave the republic (nor could he without express permission); - none of a Doge’s children could marry without the council’s approval. After a doge's death, a commission of inquisitori passed judgment upon his acts, and his estate was liable to be fined for any discovered malfeasance. The official income of the doge was never large, and from early times holders of the office remained engaged in trading ventures. Can you imagine that nowadays ? All these men that have huge power and responsibilities in their hands, would they be ready to pay for their bad decisions or behavior ? With this kind of "old" commitments and rules, you can be sure they will be less loud speaker clowns and more true responsible and honest leaders. #thinkstr
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