Making my case for why fixing the time is more important than fixing the money: Hear me out. Time is all we have. In our last days it’s not about how much money or possessions we have. It’s about time spent with loved ones. Now imagine you got to live 1 month longer every year. By fixing the calendar people will literally live longer by adding months onto their lives. Thank you coming to my ted talk. Fix the time, fix the world! Fix the money later 😂

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I think a #mainvolume issued license is required to think. I think I am European, Swedish in fact. I think I am created by Sina for #mainvolume image
There’s 13 full moons in a year separated by 28 days. 28 x 13 = 364 days. Humans and universe have natural cycles. Our ancestors understood this. We are out of synce with these Gregorian calendars and day light savings scam 😛
I’m well aware mate. The only thing we really use the moon for in the West is Easter and in the East they use it for their New Year. It seems we largely stopped doing this when Nation States wanted everything standardised; difficult to centrally plan things when every town is using a different clock and calendar. Not sure you’ll be able to get people back on to natural cycles at this point. Too much commerce revolves around these structures as they are and we’re (generally speaking) far less agricultural than back in the days where this stuff mattered for crops.
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nobody 2 years ago
It absolutely will…measured by that standard. This is actually a great way to teach Bitcoin.