Chris Liss on Nostr: There's a Buddhist story about a kid who is a great horseback rider, and everyone in ...
There's a Buddhist story about a kid who is a great horseback rider, and everyone in the village says to the parents how lucky they are to have such a talented son. One day he falls off his horse, breaks his leg, and all the villagers lament how unlucky he is to break his leg. Then a war breaks out, and the other villagers’ sons are sent to die in it, but the kid with the broken leg can’t fight, so he survives.
The moral is obvious — that what seems like good luck is often bad and vice-versa.
Whenever I hear pending announcements of CBDCs I think of this. You can argue and explain decentralized, uncensorable, supply-capped money till you are blue in the face, but your impact will be zero compared to someone being unable to buy a plane ticket because the central bank deems him over his carbon allowance.
Christine Retard and her ilk are in the FA phase. They might be surprised by the FO one.
The moral is obvious — that what seems like good luck is often bad and vice-versa.
Whenever I hear pending announcements of CBDCs I think of this. You can argue and explain decentralized, uncensorable, supply-capped money till you are blue in the face, but your impact will be zero compared to someone being unable to buy a plane ticket because the central bank deems him over his carbon allowance.
Christine Retard and her ilk are in the FA phase. They might be surprised by the FO one.