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Don't eat me bro. Freedom maxi. Wealth is not a zero sum game.

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Schizoboar 🗻
Schizoboar 🗻@BitBoar·
If you can't poop with the door open you are not truly free
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Intellectual Endeavors@LearnInvest999·
@riteshmjn Is wealth tax an answer? print money, asset prices increase, tax asset owners and use that as a safety net?
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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
This is probably my most important post. The FED stole your future and there is no going back "The system is rigged. The deep state does not want us to be free. The American dream is dead." Statements like these conjure images of deep pessimism, a worldview where you have no agency, where you are merely a puppet dancing for malignant powers you cannot see or touch. We are not people who live in that camp. But sometimes, certain data points are so damning that they leave us no choice but to admit: something is seriously wrong, and it needs to be laid out in the open. Every time I visit India now, I find people agitated. Even those in the top 10% of the income bracket, earning anywhere from ₹50 lakhs to a crore per year, feel like they are running on a treadmill that keeps accelerating. No matter how fast they move, it is never enough. At the ground level, the situation is far worse. It is the same story everywhere. In Canada, both partners in a household work full time and still fall short each month. In Australia, young professionals earn well and own nothing. In Germany, the middle class quietly shrinks. The geography changes. The exhaustion does not. And the origins of this mess are not in New Delhi or Ottawa or Berlin. They are in Washington D.C. All of us are paying the price for a policy disaster handed down from ivory towers, by people most of us never elected and, frankly, never even saw. Consider this: the U.S. money supply (M2) grew by 40% in just 2 years *The Federal Reserve United States Money Supply M2* January 1, 2020: $15.4 trillion January 1, 2022: $21.6 trillion A staggering ~40% increase As of Mar-26, $ 22.6 Tn ( so they never reversed the increased money supply although Covid got over) Unprecedented in the history of the Federal Reserve post-World War 2 era. (Source: FRED) This massive injection of liquidity created asset bubbles across the economy. Wages stayed stagnant. Those who owned capital benefited enormously. Everyone else got the inflation. Most people have not yet identified the cause of their frustration, but they have begun to feel its effects viscerally. And that feeling, that the system simply cannot deliver on their aspirations, has become the quiet tailwind driving a very dangerous behavioural shift. The more people sense that conventional paths are closed off, the more they reach for asymmetric bets, even knowing the odds are stacked heavily against them. The explosion of betting apps and prediction markets, Kalshi, Polymarket, Dream11 and their many cousins, are not trends. They are symptoms of a broken economy. The feverish rise in F&O trading and the massive uptick in exchange volumes are different expressions of the same underlying truth: when people stop trusting the system to reward honest effort, they start gambling on outcomes instead.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
While Australians grapple with inflation and declining living standards, India aims to stabilise its population at replacement level and improve living standards. Consider this: Australia and India have a similar working age population (65% and 68%). Both Australia and India have a birth rate below replacement (1.42 and 1.93). Australia has a lot of old people and India has a lot of young people. Both Australians and Indians face strain on services and infrastructure, and unaffordable housing. Australia’s seemingly accepted population replacement over population sustainability. But what is India doing? Signing agreements with western nations to export its excess population. And in doing so: 1. Mitigating against inflation due to excess demand 2. Reducing strain on services and infrastructure 3. Generating income in western countries to send back to India 4. Using that income to improve the lives of Indians in India How much? India is the world’s largest recipient of remittances - raking in $135bn last financial year alone.
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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
The link is to one of the most important eyewitness accounts in history: a senior ex-military guy gets invited by accident to a meeting of an action group of the Cult in the City of London. Needless to say their plans for the world aren't good. This account is supremely credible. The meeting was in 2005 and he spoke to Bill Ryan in 2010 about it and back then, these people were laughing about China "catching a cold". His advice is not to fight them directly. "We will endure. But to endure, from one person to the next, is not to work for them anymore. It's to stop working for them. It's not to react violently against them because they'll win. They would love that to happen, then it gives them an excuse. They breed on fear and violence -- the reaction from fear. That would be like bees to honey for them. They would love that to happen. What's needed is non-violent reaction: simply just not doing the job for them any more." projectavalon.net/lang/en/anglo_… The ‘cult’ runs the world. The world is fighting back (& destroying the cult). 20% public. 80% private. The world would otherwise collapse. - Q "It's all about the human spirit and the consciousness which we live through and that we all share and knowing that consciousness is undoubtedly shared by all of us -- but is presently suppressed. And we have to get past those suppressive forces in order to realize who we are. When that happens -- all else will follow quite naturally and that regime, dangerous as they are -- I can't emphasize this too much: These are damn dangerous people, extremely dangerous -- their power will go."
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Roman Cabanac@RomanCabanac

I have never seen a country so demoralised as South Africa. There has always been this weird energy about politics or the future or hopes or dreams or despair or anxiety. Now it's just 'everything is shit'.

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Dr Dunny Kruger
Dr Dunny Kruger@DrDunnyKruger·
@MarkoMatvikov Now you’re on to India. Coincidentally this is the same topic a number of other right wing commentators are also talking about right now. What a coincidence!
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Mark Graham
Mark Graham@GreyWay99·
@TylerSCrypto "I've unwillingly watched hundreds of videos of Indians getting k*lled" wait, wut? how/why? I've seen some weird, gross and disturbing shit online, but not that. Been online since 1996 But yeah, some cultures are better than others. Let's not mince words.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
What an entitled and undemocratic thing to say: “I want them out of this country. I want them to disappear. I don’t want them to be able to be a party.”
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Luke Gromen@LukeGromen·
Contradicts a recent popular narrative 🤔
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BitQuant@BitQua·
By 2040, no individual will own Bitcoin. Individuals will own shares in companies that hold Bitcoin, but not Bitcoin itself.
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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
"🚨 Banks are closing down, cash is being removed, digital ID is being introduced, facial recognition cameras are being enforced and a social credit system is on the horizon. We the people have to stop this. Let me translate that for you. Banks are closing down? No, they’re consolidating. You’re being moved out of the real banking system and into the control grid. Every branch they close is a door slamming on your financial privacy. Cash is being removed? That’s not modernization. That’s the trap being set. Cash is freedom. Cash is anonymity. Cash is the ability to say no. Take away cash, and you need permission to buy food, gas, medicine. From who? The same people shutting the banks. Digital ID is being introduced? That’s your leash. Not your convenience. Tie the digital ID to your bank account, your health records, your travel. Now add facial recognition cameras on every corner. That’s not safety. That’s the panopticon. Social credit system on the horizon? Honey, it’s not on the horizon. It’s being built, brick by brick, right now. ESG scores for companies today. Carbon scores for you tomorrow. Miss a payment, post the wrong opinion, eat the wrong burger, and your wallet stops working. This is the financial coup in real time. They’re not hiding it. They’re advertising it as ‘progress.’ ‘Safety.’ ‘Inclusion.’ The goal is simple: Full spectrum dominance of your life. All transactions monitored. All assets controlled. All behavior scored. All dissent shut off with the flick of a switch. We the people have to stop this? You’re right. But stopping it doesn’t start with a protest. It starts with a withdrawal. Use cash. Bank local. Grow food. Know your sheriff. Build analog systems. Exit the tapeworm’s digital control grid before the gate slams shut. Because once the CBDC wallet + digital ID + social credit score are linked, you won’t be a citizen. You’ll be a tenant. In your own life. And tenants can be evicted."
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DonAlt
DonAlt@DonAlt·
The red vs blue button debate is dumb You're a cunt loser should've been aborted if you press red You're a retard if you press blue Very simple
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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
There you have it folks. The solution for every high end white collar worker that gets replaced by AI is to start a lawn mowing business
Blackeye@Blackeye808

@rationalaussie IF YOU HAVE A LAWNMOWER, YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN BOSS AND MAKE DECENT COIN. People are such useless pricks. Find a need and service it. Save and invest in your next idea. Stack skills on your down time. GET GOOD.

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Schizoboar 🗻
Schizoboar 🗻@BitBoar·
@MarkoMatvikov I don't have a problem with it in the military. I do have a problem with it in my own vehicle (monitoring me) and in other cars.
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
@BitBoar You might be afraid to learn it’s already well integrated into the military (at least in the US).
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
If you’re hoping the government won't hinder progress with its AI regulations, just consider this: The US has had fully driverless taxis since 2020, while Australia is still working on national safety laws to enable it here.
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Alan ₿
Alan ₿@alanbwt·
Built a minimalist zen meditation app because I didn't like any of the ones in the App Store. Entirely free. Stores everything on your device. Works without wifi or cell service. Zero login. Not even an email. Many of my favorite meditative quotes, readings, and music are in it. The background and quotes only change when you tap them, and you can toggle everything to black if you just want a meditation timer with a pleasant gong at the end. Intentionally low-stimulation. The anti-doom-scrolling app. ZenOut.
ZenOut@zenoutapp

Stressed? ZenOut. zenout.app

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The War on Beauty
The War on Beauty@thewaronbeauty·
The Rothko Chapel. Art is a religious experience that can be for the good or for the dark. This “chapel” is a perfect example of the latter.
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