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RJ Keetch
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RJ Keetch
@rjkeetch
Urban planner (20+ yrs) + real estate developer Writing on Bitcoin, hard money & community How money shapes cities, buildings & social capital
Spokane, Washington Katılım Ekim 2009
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Beauty isn’t ornamental—it’s civilizational infrastructure.
Societies that build beautiful, enduring spaces tend to think long-term. When incentives reward short-term thinking, beauty becomes a luxury instead of a baseline.
Monetary systems shape time horizons. Time horizons shape what we build. And what we build shapes how we feel, behave, and live together.
•#Community
•#Architecture
•#TimePreference

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This is a reminder that beauty is not ornamental—it’s civilizational infrastructure. When we stop funding and valuing long-term beauty, we pay for it later in mental health, social fragmentation, and loss.
I’m increasingly convinced that our loss of beauty is connected to our loss of long-term thinking. Monetary systems shape time horizons, time horizons shape what we build, and what we build shapes how we feel. This video captures that perfectly.
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Love this! This really resonates. What strikes me is that civilizations capable of creating spaces like this almost always had low time preference—they planned across generations. When money and incentives shift toward short-term thinking, beauty becomes a “luxury” instead of a baseline. I think this is as much a monetary problem as a cultural one.
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Compare a pre-1920s building to a modern one.
Same human needs.
Same building codes.
Radically different durability.
The biggest difference wasn’t architects.
It was fiat money.
#Bitcoin #SoundMoney #Fiat #TimePreference #CapitalFormation

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In 1910, a secret cabal of bankers met on Jekyll Island to plot the Federal Reserve's creation—ushering in fiat money, endless inflation as a hidden tax on savers, and funding perpetual wars. This system isn't just economic; it's cultural poison.
As "The Bitcoin Standard" argues, fiat erodes low time preference—the discipline to save and build for the future. Instead, it fosters short-termism: cheap debt, boom-bust cycles, and shoddy quality in everything from crumbling infrastructure to disposable buildings and fractured communities. We're trading civilization's longevity for instant gratification.
Sound money rewards patience, rebuilds culture, and revives true prosperity. #EndTheFed #BitcoinStandard
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