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 You’re right. It’s really disheartening how many bitcoiners I’ve met in real life who refuse to challenge their biases. It’s as if they don’t get what Bitcoin really means for the world. Fortunately, they’re not the ones with the power for change. It’s their children and the ones coming up under them. They will be the change agents. 

In his book, Dubois points out the first generation is the one that’s slow to change. The second is the one that embraces it with a resentment of the old so they move away from the first gen without turning back and the 3 gen is so far removed they don’t find value in the same things that the 1st gen did at all. 

Think of how beautifully different the world can be through your babygirl’s eyes. She’s going to have opportunities and experiences that we can’t fathom solely because of the trajectory you’ve put her on. If she learns healthy distrust at home it’ll empower her to grow, learn, and rectify things that were wrong for so long. The criteria for which she judges “scientist” “scholar” “academia” will be completely different from the one we had. I think that’s where the change happens.