Beginnerβs Mind
I was reminded of this idea by my friend @Jeff Booth in The Price of Tomorrow, and itβs been on my mind today.
Thereβs something freeing about approaching the problems weβre solving with a beginnerβs mind. Setting aside how things used to be done and seeing them with fresh curiosity.
Itβs not about forgetting what we know, but about loosening our grip on certainty so new ideas can emerge.
Thatβs the mindset Iβm trying to bring into today; curious, open, and ready to see things differently.
What might shift for you if you looked at what youβre building through a beginnerβs mind?
Mimi π¨π·π¨π¦π§‘
Mimi π¨π·π¨π¦π§‘
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Studying leaders of the freedom movement π§ and open sourcing some of my findings here.
Reminded once again here at @Bitcoin Learning Center that the humans behind the bitcoin movement give me hope. Thank you @Jeff Booth @npub1kp7j...487l @miles π @gladstein @npub1vfh4...yej5 & @AnaΓ―se for your talks !


@gladstein at Bitcoin Indonesia Conference in his zone of genius.
Thank you for bringing us the intersection of bitcoin and human rights ππ»


My 94-year old grandma just gave me a birthday gift of a πΈhundred dollar bill in an envelope, which I used to buy bitcoin with.
I will remember this first bitcoin birthday present forever!! π
I wrote a love letter to the bitcoin movement ππ
The switch is on. It landed for me. Bitcoin is the current most innovative and important movement to democratize freedom.
Itβs not just about the tool itself, but the process of how itβs been designed/programmed/imagined and the values on which it stands that makes it worth sharing.
A common project that the most powerful minds and purpose-led humans I have ever met are co-creating together.
By the Iβm new here. Deeply honoured to be here. Thanks for having me ππ»
Iβm eager to follow the conversation on marketing this movement to wider audiences.