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Didn't watch the video, but somewhat agree with the sentiment as written that there's it's an effort in futility for most people to be more productive than holding Bitcoin.
I think of all the businesses out there investing millions or billions that they'll never get back in Bitcoin terms, and people spinning their wheels over things that don't matter.
Quantum, AGI, Fusion
Assume he's wrong and this things will be have material impact in the next decade, how many people really need to be working on these? How much investment do they really need? My guess would be a fraction of the money chasing after them is put to good use.
Look at legacy businesses too, I was watching a CNBC clip yesterday about legacy car manufacturers... most of them struggling to reinvent themselves and stay relevant. Ffs, how many car manufacturers do we really need going forward? There's a lot of capital dying trying to save brands that just don't matter.
Bitcoin is a bet on consolidation because fiat growth ponzi has caused a ton of redundancy.
you shouldn’t learn to code for a primary job
This is true, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't learn enough to do some basic scripting and understand how to think programatically... you can do that in very little time, the rest is experience and there will always be someone more experienced willing to work for less. Basic understanding of coding is tantamount to literacy these days, even if it just helps you to use LLM's more effectively.
dump your tech stocks
Probably 95% of them yea, and not just in Bitcoin terms... so much consolidation is coming and it won't be gainful M&A for shareholders, it will be winners picking up losers assets for nickels on the dollar. The market is already pricing this in with the "MAG 7" making up almost 50% of the market.
no matter how far behind we fall back in STEM
This is retarded. America is the financial capital of the world and will remain so on a Bitcoin standard, but there's no surer way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by outsourcing our STEM (and therefore national security)
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