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56 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 14h \ on: Question: Why is the book "The Bitcoin Standard" so effective at orange pilling? bitcoin
No, I was already relatively money literate having floated around in libertarian and anarchist communities as a young adult. I suspect money literacy is why it's effective. Though, I've never read it, and would prefer, all else being equal, to read more primary sources or hard money research from a scholar that is less bullish on bitcoin. (I want to be certain I'm not reasoning backwards from a conclusion.)
a young adult. you're still a young adult, sir... at least by the looks of it!
I'd like to see an education campaign focused on money literacy without explicitly mentioning any solution (e.g. bitcoin). We have many that reason backwards from bitcoin, and more than reason backwards from gold, but I'd love to see something like the first part of Broken Money done a million ways, in a million formats and languages, kind of like what Ray Dalio does.
If bitcoin is the best money, we don't need to tell people about bitcoin as much as we need to educate them about money and they will arrive at bitcoin on their own.
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I really liked this video as a money primer for normies. It does briefly mention Bitcoin but isn't explicitly pro bitcoin. You won't feel propagandized to when you watch this video.
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