Confession time. After my first week on Primal, it feels like I am driving over Teton Pass again! ... And also, something else image profound happened—rediscovering old content from bitcoin influencers I hadn't read in four years felt like hearing those classic rock songs that age perfectly with time. The progress in content quality is insanely refreshing. My background is in education technology. I still dream of participating in a truly structured, yet decentralized learning environment. In 28 years, I'd say we've made 3-5% progress—a snail's pace. I hope to back this up with academic-style content exploring the good, bad, and ugly. Bitcoin has created capacity for a whole new kind of learning experience—not merely degrees of difference. The difference between Education and Marketing is the real acid test—though the line between these worlds is often thin. IMHO, The modern internet is a grand masquerade where the two entwine like vines in a digital jungle, each claiming to nurture growth while subtly strangling the other's roots. Regardless, being on Nostr to write this and read others' ideas is a breath of fresh air—I'd estimate an 89.21% reduction in Bitcoin grift compared to X 😇
@Plan ₿ Network - question about signup - why email? Is it possible to create accounts using nostr credentials?
"What are the dangers of philosophical dualism? The idea that reality divides into two distinct categories—most famously mind vs. body ('I think, therefore I am'). Or the comedic ones: Carnivore vs. Vegan. But the most important → 🐕 Dog people vs. 🐈 Cat people. Now the serious stuff: Isn't it ironic that the Bitcoin landscape is polluted with dualism? I think it's a good thing—healthy freedom provides space to offend each other." I really found solance with readings from John Dewey - especially this quote: "... considers philosophical dualism as an unproductive impasse that renders man impotent " 🍆 image