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February 26, 2023, 06:24:53 PM
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Money, Politics and Society are interrelated and cannot be separated from one another . I don’t think we can talk about one without talking about the other. The real world is run by banks not politicians, Davos is the biggest event of 2023. The world economic forum has a huge influence in political decisions because THEY control the money and hence make the big decisions. In short, I agree with the slogan “Fix the money Fix the world”, money controls the cycle of life. From birth, we grow to learn the value of money and most spend their lifetime working for money and more money till death.
You said all are connected? So, why only focus on banks? I think politicians do have a power to command banks but let's not forgot the society. The actions that they make will also have an impact on the other two. The slogan must be old but they only revived it only to tell that Bitcoin can be a good solution about this problem.

I think most us already know why so I won't say it again here. Inflation is high but I think we can still do something to be able to survived other than using Bitcoin as one of our alternative currency. We can grow our own food in our own garden. We can also raise animals to get dairy products and meat. This can save us a lot of money.
If it’s true money rules the world, the smart thing to do is to focus on where the money is.  The politicians get funding for their campaigns from the banks, big tech corporations e.t.c. Nothing is free in this world. How do you think the politicians can ever be able to control the people who own them? Society is at the bottom of that hierarchy. We have a weak society is molded by the information they receive from the news, entertainment industry and social media. People believe what they read and see on these platforms as the truth and never challenge themselves to learn the truth for themselves.
Can’t believe what I just read…Growing food in your backyard is a better way to hedge against inflation?
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February 26, 2023, 06:43:35 PM
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Can’t believe what I just read…Growing food in your backyard is a better way to hedge against inflation?
Not a hedge/store of value, but if you can grow your own food (not everyone can), then you can mitigate inflation for yourself.

i.e. producing your own eggs vs buying them from the market at jacked-up prices.
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February 26, 2023, 09:00:45 PM
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Can’t believe what I just read…Growing food in your backyard is a better way to hedge against inflation?
Not a hedge/store of value, but if you can grow your own food (not everyone can), then you can mitigate inflation for yourself.

i.e. producing your own eggs vs buying them from the market at jacked-up prices.

until you see the vet bills for a chicken and the ongoing feed and having to make a hutch and then a fence to keep the neighbours cat away. then there is the heating and other costs

there is a reason why people go to supermarkets.. mass production is cheaper than solo production

oh. and the only hedge would be if you want blackberries. they grow in hedges(bushes)

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February 26, 2023, 09:38:03 PM
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Can’t believe what I just read…Growing food in your backyard is a better way to hedge against inflation?
Not a hedge/store of value, but if you can grow your own food (not everyone can), then you can mitigate inflation for yourself.

i.e. producing your own eggs vs buying them from the market at jacked-up prices.

until you see the vet bills for a chicken and the ongoing feed and having to make a hutch and then a fence to keep the neighbours cat away. then there is the heating and other costs

there is a reason why people go to supermarkets.. mass production is cheaper than solo production

oh. and the only hedge would be if you want blackberries. they grow in hedges(bushes)
Vet bills and heating for a couple of hens? You're overthinking a bit too much...

I know people who live in villages and produce their own eggs. All they pay is some corn to feed the chickens.

Decentralization is good everywhere (including food production), not just money. Wink

Centralized food production means you can easily starve the masses... no bueno.
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February 28, 2023, 04:19:17 PM
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Point A: the system of government and the entire government fiscal policy is highly corrupt and mostly developed to favour an individual, cost of government is high and for us to achieve an inclusive financial system, we need to develop a stronger system like bitcoin becoming a global legal financial asset.
My point was that too much government means too much money spent without further thought. I'm honestly curious what would happen if by tomorrow, 99% of governmental policies which intervened the market were removed. I'm sure it'd have lots of negative consequences at first, but I believe it'd lead to a more prosperous community.

I guarantee you that ALL problems in the world would be solved, that's it.
Strongly disagree. People always find problems, goods and services don't bring happiness. They do a pretty good job, but humans always feel there's something missing. Not having any problems is a problem itself. Happiness, in my opinion, comes from good problems.

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March 05, 2023, 10:02:43 PM
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So Austrian economics. Without it, you will not understand the true meaning of this phrase.

The Monetarists built everything around garbage money, so they invest it and more importantly, get in debt to invest. Add the legal ponzi scheme of fractional reserve the banks do, and create the huge bubble distortion that pops from time to time.

Well, it may not be the end of the problems, but its definitely a solid good step. Imagine that, the State cannot go over-budget anymore, the hidden tax called inflation is no more at their disposal.

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