Sometimes people that are contrarian (bitcoiners) don’t realize how easy they are to control. If you’re always contrarian, you’re just as predictable as those who conform. Total resistance is still control because they can steer you by expecting your defiance. Power lies not in answering every challenge, but in choosing which are worthy. They want to own you. Deny them your reactions, and you deny them power over you. When you master your impulse to react, you master yourself because those who cannot be provoked cannot be controlled. The strongest response is often no response.

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Besides, suddenly agreeing with someone you're usually at odds with on some specific issue can be even more satisfying than slamming them with a brilliant counter argument. It's nice on a human level, as well.
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Silvie 10 months ago
Reactionary to "systems." Bitcoin is also a "system."
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twofish 10 months ago
There is great power in silence. image
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npub1kr7a...jfaf 10 months ago
Sometimes you're right. But for some reasons you really can't shut up or you're cowardly and selfish.
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Judge Hardcase 10 months ago
or maybe just don't always be reflexively contrarian... that's another way to not be predictable.
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Sometimes people that are contrarian (bitcoiners) don’t realize how easy they are to control. If you’re always contrarian, you’re just as predictable as those who conform. Total resistance is still control because they can steer you by expecting your defiance. Power lies not in answering every challenge, but in choosing which are worthy. They want to own you. Deny them your reactions, and you deny them power over you. When you master your impulse to react, you master yourself because those who cannot be provoked cannot be controlled. The strongest response is often no response.
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