freddms on Nostr: Doug Casey is a relic of the past. I like his commentary but he's lost in his own ...
Doug Casey is a relic of the past. I like his commentary but he's lost in his own rhetoric. Which is fine, we all have a tendency to do this over time.
The older you get, the more 'set' you become if you don't constantly read and push yourself to question alternate views of what you believe.
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