“Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.”
Loved this conversation!
Especially the idea of tayloring the narrative aling the adoption curve
https://fountain.fm/episode/9MBErN9SBEDpT7EMEDaD
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reminded me of a text by Osho:
"In Sanskrit the name is alaya vigyan, the house where you go on throwing into the basement things that you want to do but you cannot, because of social conditions, culture, civilization. Buth they go on collecting there, and they affect your actions, your life, very indirectly. Directly, they cannot face you - you have forced them into darkness, but from the dark side they go on influencing your behaviour. They are dangerous, it is dangerous to keep all those inhibitions inside you. It is possible that these are the things that come to a climax when a person goes insane. Insanity is nothing but all these suppressions coming to a point where you cannot control them anymore. But madness is acceptable, while meditation is not – and meditation is the only way to make you absolutely sane."
Attended a dinner this week with a presentation by BlackRock Vice Chairman and former Director of Swiss National Bank SNB.
He said that "nobody in the world has Bitcoin yet!".
We are still so very early, we might not realize this because we are roaming in the Bitcoin space all the time.
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