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December 20, 2020, 08:28:49 AM |
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re:12.20.20 tacking northwards..all ahead one third all is well #dyor 1h 4h #stronghands
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December 20, 2020, 08:51:08 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Elwar is a likable guy, but I've never understood his obsession with seasteading. I guess that, when you become super-rich, something screws up in your head and you become obsessed with pointless, impossible tasks. Risto Pietila comes to mind. It's sad, really. Trying to go against nature is a futile, pointless task, as is trying to go against the establishment without a feasible plan. Taking the law on your hands and setting up a seastead in the middle of the ocean is madness and delusion combined. IMHO.
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December 20, 2020, 09:04:59 AM |
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Elwar is a likable guy, but I've never understood his obsession with seasteading. I guess that, when you become super-rich, something screws up in your head and you become obsessed with pointless, impossible tasks. Risto Pietila comes to mind. It's sad, really.
Trying to go against nature is a futile, pointless task, as is trying to go against the establishment without a feasible plan. Taking the law on your hands and setting up a seastead in the middle of the ocean is madness and delusion combined.
IMHO.
What's worse is having the chance to do something extraordinary but being too afraid to take it.
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December 20, 2020, 09:13:03 AM |
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That's pretty sad; what a total waste of time and effort
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December 20, 2020, 09:16:15 AM Last edit: December 20, 2020, 09:49:12 AM by VB1001 Merited by El duderino_ (5), wxa7115 (1) |
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December 20, 2020, 09:17:03 AM |
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Sad news really. You still need the insurance if the vessel doesn't move? Perhaps some RE insurance could apply? I'm sure there should be some way around this...
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December 20, 2020, 09:20:56 AM |
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Elwar is a likable guy, but I've never understood his obsession with seasteading. I guess that, when you become super-rich, something screws up in your head and you become obsessed with pointless, impossible tasks. Risto Pietila comes to mind. It's sad, really.
Trying to go against nature is a futile, pointless task, as is trying to go against the establishment without a feasible plan. Taking the law on your hands and setting up a seastead in the middle of the ocean is madness and delusion combined.
IMHO.
What's worse is having the chance to do something extraordinary but being too afraid to take it. What's even worse than that, is being able to do wonderful and meaningful things, but wasting your time and wealth pursuing pointless tasks. Risto Pietila's story is a good example.
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December 20, 2020, 09:29:44 AM |
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December 20, 2020, 09:31:04 AM |
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Elwar is a likable guy, but I've never understood his obsession with seasteading. I guess that, when you become super-rich, something screws up in your head and you become obsessed with pointless, impossible tasks. Risto Pietila comes to mind. It's sad, really.
Trying to go against nature is a futile, pointless task, as is trying to go against the establishment without a feasible plan. Taking the law on your hands and setting up a seastead in the middle of the ocean is madness and delusion combined.
IMHO.
What's worse is having the chance to do something extraordinary but being too afraid to take it. What's even worse than that, is being able to do wonderful and meaningful things, but wasting your time and wealth pursuing pointless tasks. Risto Pietila's story is a good example. There's a point in that. In order to succeed you need to solve some real world problem not invent your own. On the other hand, some really innovative revolutionary ideas have been overlooked (including Bitcoin btw). Many bright pioneer inventors were considered to be crazy etc.
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December 20, 2020, 09:53:50 AM |
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December 20, 2020, 09:57:09 AM |
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Does this count as 'Lost it all in a boating accident'?
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December 20, 2020, 09:58:19 AM |
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Elwar is a likable guy, but I've never understood his obsession with seasteading. I guess that, when you become super-rich, something screws up in your head and you become obsessed with pointless, impossible tasks. Risto Pietila comes to mind. It's sad, really.
Trying to go against nature is a futile, pointless task, as is trying to go against the establishment without a feasible plan. Taking the law on your hands and setting up a seastead in the middle of the ocean is madness and delusion combined.
IMHO.
What's worse is having the chance to do something extraordinary but being too afraid to take it. What's even worse than that, is being able to do wonderful and meaningful things, but wasting your time and wealth pursuing pointless tasks. Risto Pietila's story is a good example. There's a point in that. In order to succeed you need to solve some real world problem not invent your own. On the other hand, some really innovative revolutionary ideas have been overlooked (including Bitcoin btw). Many bright pioneer inventors were considered to be crazy etc. I totally agree with that, and I see nutildah's point too. But, IMHO, setting a seastead in the middle of the ocean is, like you said, inventing your own problems. I don't think it solves anything. It costs a lot, it's dangerous (almost deadly), it's far from a natural human habitat. Just imagine being there alone, or even with a partner (no question about having children there). What is the purpose of that, other than satisfying a selfish, almost perverted desire? Everyone is free to do whatever s/he likes, of course... As for "Satoshi" the ship, again, an interesting project (I may even have merited some of Elwar's posts about it, purely for his determination), but was it really worth it? It just seems pointless to me. Just like Risto's castle.
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December 20, 2020, 10:24:40 AM |
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FIFA worldcup
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December 20, 2020, 10:25:26 AM |
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Positivity is good but in bitcoins only
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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December 20, 2020, 10:53:41 AM |
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well that sucks. i mean it wasnt my exactly on my bucket list but still wtf. gotta start somewhere to get these ideas going.
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December 20, 2020, 11:01:33 AM |
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Ah man, that is really sad news! At least I got to see her in dry dock
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December 20, 2020, 11:08:32 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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