An adaptation is not a contradiction, everything else is correct. When it comes to contradictions usually we talk about things that are current or don't make sense, you can't just pick any point in time like find something I said 20 years ago and say look you are contradicting yourself now. If you do that, then you are rejecting any learning process in a biased way.
The thing is that I don't think that there is any adaptation nor learning process. I think Saylor knew from the very start that eventually Strategy would have begun to sell Bitcoin.
Simply, the "I will not sell any Bitcoin" was a slogan that was useful for Saylor in the phase his company needed every new investor to grow. Now his company is one of the biggest Bitcoin players, growth isn't that important anymore. And perhaps there is also some "maturing" of a part of the audience. The "brute" Bitcoin Maxi from 2018 looks a bit outdated in 2026. But all this was predictable.
The little uptrend we're seeing since 60k was thus probably the perfect occasion to change the communication strategy and admit that selling is on the table.
So I can fully understand people who feel betrayed now. The thing is ... that's simply a very typical move of a "growth company". "Fake it until you make it" often works

(and don't do it like Elizabeth Taylor ...). And, as I wrote, if Saylor sells or not, is not important for Bitcoin at all.
But isn't that just a biased take that is entirely based on speculation? It would be equally valid to speculate if you were a person that is positively biased to Saylor that he tried until the very end to pursue this strategy for the benefit of Bitcoin but failed, and that this is an adaptation to the changing environment. How you frame it, it sounds like you mean to tell me that the whole plan here everything that happened from the beginning to now including all the bad and good changes has been a master plan by Saylor. With that he would be a person with one of the best foresight abilities in human history? That does not align with Occam's razor well at all. The most likely explanation is that he believed it was possible at least to some way to go with that route, but it turned out that he was wrong. People make mistakes about things all the time, why would he be different? Every other explanation adds more assumptions and if there is no evidence for them, then it is just bias from any side of the equation.
But the retard OP had to come along and start this thread, which is perfect for him to hit his post quota by writing generic posts—the kind of thread where retards, people who don't understand basic logic, and those whose horizons don't extend beyond “Sailor Moon” abound.
For sure most of your posts are great.

Heheheh are you on your menstruation cycle? Why are you very much triggered on this? I have agreed with you already that the promise of Michael the Saylormoon will be broken if he will sell any amount of bitcoin so we can also begin calling him Michael Sellor heheheheheeee.
He is so upset that others are doing so much for Bitcoin because he isn't. In your words, heheheheheeee.