“Sometimes you have to step out and heal to understand. If we take suffering as a teacher, it stretches our souls, and we become stronger and stronger.”
I met Aaron briefly at Adopting Bitcoin and he made a mark. We playfully snapped at each other in a quirky dialogue, and at the end I knew he had integrated his suffering and now he is of service. Plus points for speaking Spanish and having lived in my hometown Bogotá. Buena por esa.
I love his community work, it comes from the divine. What a soul.
A beautiful way to use capital to create local infrastructure, increasing a community’s productive capacity. Enabling people to produce, feed themselves, and organize locally. Reducing future dependency. This is low time preference in action. Hard money funding hard assets that enable future human action
Thanks, Efrat, for sharing Aaron’s beautiful and powerful story and how allows the divine in him be of service 🙏
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You're The Voice | by Efrat Fenigson • From Addiction to Building Villages: Responsibility Over Collapse - Aaron Murphy | Ep. 112 • Listen on Fountain




