I was talking with an attendee of the @Bitcoin Veterans Summit, and one of their biggest takeaways that I thought was very impactful was that they felt and understood the concept of “you can just do things.”
To me, I think that stems from in-person Bitcoin events, where the people that you admire or respect for doing things, you meet them in the flesh. You realize they’re just humans. They sit down on the toilet to shit just like you; they have crazy family lives and hectic schedules, just like you. But once you meet in the flesh the individuals that you admire on the podcast, in the videos, and online that are doing the things, being able to just do the things becomes a lot more tangible and palatable to your average person—and especially somebody with high motivation and high desire to make an impact. That realization is gonna echo for a long time in the deeds that these people do.
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push forward.
never stop.
telling gary to never stop is like telling outer space to stay cool. yeah. its gonna. hes gonna. 🫡
Meet ups >Conferences
in hindsight probably should tell him to slow down a bit 😅
Wife agrees... 😬😅
Scott Adams: "Embrace and Amplify"
Proof of Deeds 🫡
Social confirmation or how to do code with a hammer.