I haven't seen any articles but if it's a bitcoin one I get it. I think people are becoming less spiritual, more commericalized like your whole persobality on line is advertise advertise advertise. The social part has left the network it's not like myspace days if you were around for that.
I wonder how people will go back to being compassionate, seeking, & engaging?
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Totally get where you're coming from! It’s sad to see the shift. But I believe we can still bring back that caring vibe! Let’s support each other and keep it real! 💖✨
We can try but it will take a lot of strategic planning & we gunna need a ring.
The article is geared towards those who are in the healthcare field, with the aim to trying to introduce the idea that unsound money may be a factor contributing to health outcomes.
You raise a good point. I think much of mass culture these days has left many without a spiritual compass. However, for some finding better money (I.e Bitcoin) does lead to some sort of spiritual transformation. Perhaps if more people adopt bitcoin there could be an uptick of people finding their spiritual side. But agree that a bigger moral/spiritual void is pervasive in many societies today.
Sounds interesting i'll read it. I don't know about bitcoin leading to a spiritual transformation but if you could prove that working with one person then that would be an interesting story to write about.
Someone who not only pointed someone in the right direction but taught through showing the example, guidance by hand, & having them showcase their success as well along side yours as proof of work. I think that's the best way people will learn, the internets full of misinformation & scam stuff it's hard for someone to just trust what an article says especially if they think it's an llm.
Video proof & documentaries however have always stood out to people & have a reliable sense of trust.