Ironically, my entire religion is very anti-technology, but…
Ironically, my entire religion is very anti-technology, but I recognize the need to be online to encourage Bitcoin usage and to network with other Bitcoiners. Just like sharing a meal brings strangers closer together, exchanging micropayments and making real world purchases can have a powerful gravitational effect.
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You know.. i am struggling with the real world as one network actually.
People will try to upload themselves, especially if it is as secure as Bitcoin.
Bitcoin can do those things if technology reads your brain and kopies the neuronal network. Its as distopian for me as the current enslavement movement is.
All you can do is to let them have this freedom, but it still feels so dangerous if people are loosing their roots and origin even more in the upcoming future. Cyberpunk 2077 is the forshadowing lite version of this.
What is your religion btw if i may ask?
I've got a thread with graphics for each of the 8 tenets if you need any more clarification. Basically, I was really disappointed that no mainstream religions warned their followers about vaccines. I never cared much for spiritual mumbo jumbo, but I do think people need guidance on how to navigate life and assess risk properly. If any goal is worth pursuing, then sustainability should be the ultimate goal, because that allows for the pursuit of the maximum number of goals. It's similar to how wishing for more wishes is the best possible wish.