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GM Nostrians β€œThe most dangerous man is the one who has nothing to lose and everything to understand.” Today is a reminder. Opt out mentally before you opt out physically. Stack sats. Build skills. Choose responsibility over comfort. Freedom is not granted. It is practiced daily. Coffee first. Fiat skepticism always. Bitcoin fixes this. πŸš€ image
GM Nostr The elites never want us to thrive, just barely survive!! Text from S. Hoole Feudal Japan, 1600s. The Tokugawa Shogunate enforced strict dietary class divisions. Peasant diet (90% of population): Rice (if they were lucky, often millet or barley) Vegetables Miso soup Fish: Small amounts, usually dried Meat: Illegal under Buddhist dietary laws Samurai diet: Higher quality rice Fresh fish (including fatty tuna, eel) Eggs Some managed to acquire wild boar and deer despite restrictions Dashi (rich bone broth) Physical differences were stark: Average peasant height: 5'1" - 5'3" Average samurai height: 5'5" - 5'7" Peasants: Bowed legs from malnutrition, early aging, poor health Samurai: Robust, strong, better posture, longer lives The Japanese peasant diet was so inadequate that when Japan opened to the West in 1868 and dietary restrictions lifted, average Japanese height increased 4 inches within two generations. Just from access to more animal protein. 2025: "The traditional Japanese diet is the healthiest in the world!" Traditional for whom? Peasants or samurai? You're celebrating the diet that kept 90% of the population stunted and malnourished.