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102 sats \ 1 reply \ @SevenOfNine 28 Aug \ parent \ on: Help me brainstorm child labor ideas alter_native
Their interests will develop into careers. Some more profitable than others. Forcing profit seeking behaviors and interests onto a child can rob them a bit of that valuable exploration phase potentially hindering the development of their own interests.
102 sats \ 3 replies \ @SevenOfNine 28 Aug \ parent \ on: Help me brainstorm child labor ideas alter_native
Agreed. Instead of teaching them to become a little capitalist that time may be better had teaching them how to build something, how to solve puzzles, how to use a tool to solve that puzzle, etc. Or more generally, just give them that time to pursue their interests while outside the classroom. Nature, art, whatever it may be.
And whose fault is that? Let the banks rot. If they provide an inferior service they deserve to go. They're preying on fear to stay alive at this point.
A. Most actual Bitcoiners tend to be pretty critical of and quick to point out anything that could be a scam. It's generally good to be vigilant in this space so I can't blame them.
B. Reddit has always had its fair share of bots, but it feels as though bots have almost fully taken over most subreddits. Upvoting their own and their own agenda, downvoting everything else. You're categorized as everything else in this case.
One of the worst things about moving is losing and having to rebuild your trusted list of people and services.
It's so obvious an answer I completely dismissed it, but yes. This one should be the auto-default number one spot.
Sad truth right there. The permissionless nature of Bitcoin will always exist, but the people that care about or are willing to stand up for that utility seem to be dwindling with each bull cycle.
Because most people using Bitcoin have opted into using it in one or more of the following three ways. Lightning, Federated or Custodial. None of which go on chain for a majority of their usage.