Man should be the final arbiter of judgement. Always. Experience teaches you what information you need, and what you don’t.
Books, experience, pen, and paper may be a powerful tool stack.
How do you do this? Projects. A bad project will teach you more than the perfect course.
I noticed this playing chess.
The long-term goal is always check mate.
Getting there isn't always clear on a single move.
So you grind it out one move at a time.
Sometimes you position;
Sometimes take a weak pawn;
sometimes retreat.
Every move is pushing you forward
You can waste time complaining how you wish the world would conform to your view; how you wish people could see how righteous you are; how you know what's best for all individuals in the realm.
But no one cares.
Focus on changing yourself before changing the world.
@chrissssjohnson Most are addicted to victimhood and would rather sink into the depths of an average life than having the enlivening thrill of taking action in spite fear.
The price of an asset is more volatile than the underlying asset itself. Stocks are generally more volatile than the operating companies they represent; Bitcoin's price can be more volatile than the actual network.
The hard part of entrepreneurship is silencing the opinions of those who were too afraid to try.
They’re right in short-term, wrong in the long-term.
People who succeed, are people who never quit.
New cohort of Bitcoin holders is soft. Most come from traditional finance where a 2% drop in their portfolio is a “crash”. Ask anyone who held Bitcoin through the FTX collapse. This drawdown is nothing.