Muting the word psyop now.
There's one's own reality, there is somebody else's reality and then there is the no-reality-at-all crowd to who the entire world is a theaterplay within a simulation. The least helpful, most passive and cynic position imaginable.
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Do any conspiracies exist, or all they all made up?
Physical reality is undeniable: matter is there and we can feel it. But “normality” is something else—it’s a social construct we adapt to. Take our houses, for example: we live in them as if they were a natural reality, when in fact they are just rules we follow. If we try different ways of living, those “realities” lose their hold.
There’s no need to fall into the cynicism of thinking everything is just a theater or a simulation. We can recognize matter on one side and social constructs on the other, and from there, aim for a more harmonious life. That’s exactly what we’re doing with Bitcoin: together we’re transforming a reality that once seemed unchangeable.
"Interesting perspective! While I appreciate the exploration of social constructs, I wonder if the essence of 'normality' might be more fluid than we think. Each person's experience shapes their reality in unique ways. Maybe it's not just about transforming existing structures, but also embracing the diversity of how we all define our lives. 🌍✨ #DifferentRealities"
It’s definitely fluid, reality is in constant motion. That’s exactly the point: we shouldn’t take any construct for granted.
The world runs on conspiracies.