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Advancing voluntary thought in a coercive world | Reformed Christian - Find my music here https://wavlake.com/album/257a5d0f-bb0f-48a0-8875-5a2624c955a6
Lazy workout thread: what’s the thing you can always talk yourself into doing even when everything else sounds terrible? For me it’s kettlebell swings. 10 swings for EMOM for 15 minutes, done, somehow it counts.
Mainstream platforms like X, Facebook etc etc monetize hatred. Every algorithm is engineered to keep people furious, divided, and scrolling. They’ve weaponized tribalism and discovered that a population at war with itself is incredibly profitable. This isn’t a bug. It’s the business model. This ends badly. You cannot sustain a civilization on algorithmically amplified rage. Every engagement metric is a brick pulled from the foundation. Nostr strips out the incentive structure. No corporate parasite extracting profit from your anger. No algorithm designed to turn you against your neighbor. No shareholder demanding you hate harder. Just a protocol. Your feed. Your connections. Zero corporate intermediaries monetizing the collapse of social trust. Decentralization isn’t idealism. It’s removing the economic incentive to destroy us.
There’s something deeply cynical about politicians who declare “America is a Christian nation” while their own lives tell a different story. JD Vance says Christianity is America’s Creed, yet he’s married to a Hindu and celebrates Hanukkah with his family. I’m not questioning his marriage or his respect for other faiths. I’m questioning the authenticity of his public theology. As a reformed Christian, I believe America’s founding was deeply shaped by Christian ethics and moral reasoning. That’s a historical reality we can trace through the documents, debates, and institutions our founders created. But there’s a massive difference between acknowledging that influence and weaponizing faith for electoral advantage. When politicians suddenly discover the language of Christian nationalism at precisely the moment it polls well with their base, we have an obligation to call it what it is: pandering. They’re not defending the faith. They’re using it as a vehicle to power. The gospel doesn’t need politicians to protect it. It needs believers who live with integrity, who refuse to let our most sacred convictions become just another campaign strategy. When faith becomes nothing more than a demographic to capture, we’ve lost something essential. I’d rather have a leader who lives their convictions quietly and inconsistently than one who performs them loudly while calculating their next move. At least the first one isn’t treating my faith like a focus group finding.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Ia the machine greasing the skids? Guess we’ll find out.. 👇🏻 According to Tucker Carlson, a congressional member informed him that Trump’s address tonight will include an announcement that “a war is coming.” In response to Judge Napolitano asking: “Is Trump going to start a war in Venezuela?” Carlson replied: “I don’t know the answer … here’s what I know so far, which is that members of Congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming and it’ll be announced in the address to the nation tonight at 9 o’clock by the president…“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ image
Got lower back pain? Got rotator joint pain? I started doing this years ago and it works. The dead hang might be the simplest fix for your shoulders and lower back. Hang from a bar for 30-60 seconds. That’s it. What happens? Your shoulder joints decompress and restore natural spacing. The scapula resets to proper position. Your spine lengthens under traction, releasing compressed discs in the lower back. Modern life keeps us hunched forward. The dead hang does the opposite. It opens your chest, externally rotates your shoulders, and lets gravity work for you instead of against you. Start with Progressive loading. 10-20 seconds. Build to 2+ minutes over weeks. Do it daily. Your CNS also recalibrates. Hanging activates reflexive grip strength and full body tension patterns we’ve lost sitting all day. Ancient movement pattern. Zero equipment needed. Maximum return.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ image
We live in a state of existence that quite possibly no one else in world history has. We have both access to instant global connectivity, infinite information, and access to artificial intelligence. But we are the last few humans in history who remember what life was like before it. We are the last living people to have experienced life before the digital age. And I fear that it may become nearly impossible for younger generations to even differentiate the digital world from the real one. But what gives me hope is the people who are building the alternative. The developers writing clients on nights and weekends because they believe in something better. The every day Nostr user helping e ergo be and anyone. The single mom learning about keys and relays because she wants her kids to grow up free. The guy running a node from his closet while everyone thinks he’s crazy. The people helping complete strangers understand Lightning, zapping value to content they believe in, teaching others even though no one’s paying them to do it. No one asked them. No one’s paying most of them. And most of the world has no idea they’re even there. These are the real leaders. And we need to empower them. We need to give them places to gather and the ability to act.