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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2024 · 53 MIN

Bitcoin is the finality of human realization | JF Gariepy

from The Robin Seyr Podcast · host Robin Seyr

That's an interesting one: JFG usually doesn't talk much about Bitcoin, but when he replied to one of my Tweets, I got interested in his stance on it. I loved how he thinks of Bitcoin and Social media. Sponsor of this Video My favorite Bitcoin Exchange 21bitcoin: - Save fees with my code "ROBIN" - or visit: https://robinbtc.link/21bitcoin Summary The conversation explores the dangers of gene editing and the parallels between editing genes and editing the money supply. It delves into the concept of the phenotypic revolution and the centralization that occurs when a species starts modifying its own genes. The discussion also touches on the dual nature of technical advancements, with some being beneficial and others being dangerous. The conversation concludes with a focus on Bitcoin as a tool for surviving censorship and the importance of pursuing personal truth and freedom outside of the traditional system. In this conversation, J.F. Gariépy and Robin Seyr discuss various topics, including taking risks and pursuing passions, censorship on social media, the evolution of the internet and censorship, the lack of critical thinking in society, and Bitcoin's potential to help those living paycheck to paycheck. They also touch on the ability to store messages on the blockchain. Takeaways Taking risks and pursuing passions can lead to personal fulfillment and freedom. Censorship on social media platforms is a growing concern, with certain topics being shadow banned or outright censored. The evolution of the internet has allowed for more direct communication and information sharing, but censorship threatens this freedom. Critical thinking is essential in a society where people often blindly follow authority figures. Bitcoin has the potential to provide financial freedom and security for those living paycheck to paycheck. The blockchain can be used to store messages and information for future generations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:02 The Connection Between Nature and Artificial Editing 07:23 The Phenotypic Revolution and Centralization 08:22 The Dangers of Gene Editing and Centralization 14:04 The Dual Nature of Technical Advancements 15:02 Bitcoin as a Tool for Surviving Censorship 26:53 Holding Bitcoin for Freedom and Future Generations 27:39 Taking Risks and Pursuing Passions 31:27 Censorship on Social Media 36:20 The Evolution of the Internet and Censorship 44:22 The Lack of Critical Thinking in Society 48:25 Bitcoin's Potential to Help Those Living Paycheck to Paycheck

That's an interesting one: JFG usually doesn't talk much about Bitcoin, but when he replied to one of my Tweets, I got interested in his stance on it. I loved how he thinks of Bitcoin and Social media. Sponsor of this Video My favorite Bitcoin Exchange 21bitcoin: - Save fees with my code "ROBIN" - or visit: https://robinbtc.link/21bitcoin Summary The conversation explores the dangers of gene editing and the parallels between editing genes and editing the money supply. It delves into the concept of the phenotypic revolution and the centralization that occurs when a species starts modifying its own genes. The discussion also touches on the dual nature of technical advancements, with some being beneficial and others being dangerous. The conversation concludes with a focus on Bitcoin as a tool for surviving censorship and the importance of pursuing personal truth and freedom outside of the traditional system. In this conversation, J.F. Gariépy and Robin Seyr discuss various topics, including taking risks and pursuing passions, censorship on social media, the evolution of the internet and censorship, the lack of critical thinking in society, and Bitcoin's potential to help those living paycheck to paycheck. They also touch on the ability to store messages on the blockchain. Takeaways Taking risks and pursuing passions can lead to personal fulfillment and freedom. Censorship on social media platforms is a growing concern, with certain topics being shadow banned or outright censored. The evolution of the internet has allowed for more direct communication and information sharing, but censorship threatens this freedom. Critical thinking is essential in a society where people often blindly follow authority figures. Bitcoin has the potential to provide financial freedom and security for those living paycheck to paycheck. The blockchain can be used to store messages and information for future generations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:02 The Connection Between Nature and Artificial Editing 07:23 The Phenotypic Revolution and Centralization 08:22 The Dangers of Gene Editing and Centralization 14:04 The Dual Nature of Technical Advancements 15:02 Bitcoin as a Tool for Surviving Censorship 26:53 Holding Bitcoin for Freedom and Future Generations 27:39 Taking Risks and Pursuing Passions 31:27 Censorship on Social Media 36:20 The Evolution of the Internet and Censorship 44:22 The Lack of Critical Thinking in Society 48:25 Bitcoin's Potential to Help Those Living Paycheck to Paycheck

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