DownWith ₿ig ₿rother on Nostr: Sometimes when we stare into the abyss, it feels impossibly vast. Like there’s no ...
Sometimes when we stare into the abyss, it feels impossibly vast. Like there’s no escape, no path through, just a collapse waiting to consume everything.
But not everyone sees it.
Some are still dreaming. Some are just starting to wake up. And some of us have been standing at the edge for years, watching the storm form, knowing it couldn’t last forever.
The hardest part isn’t seeing the abyss. It’s wondering whether those we love will adapt—or be swept under.
I hope people transition gently, I really do. But especially here in the UK and Europe, I worry many are being primed for something far darker.
The truth is, I think we’re heading toward a choice between two futures. Two entirely new systems.
One rooted in freedom, decentralisation, and progress.
The other rooted in repression, control, and digital dependency.
A lot of people won’t even realise there’s a choice until it’s already made for them.
That’s why I keep speaking.
Because while the abyss is real, so is the other path.
And even now, it’s not too late to choose it.
But not everyone sees it.
Some are still dreaming. Some are just starting to wake up. And some of us have been standing at the edge for years, watching the storm form, knowing it couldn’t last forever.
The hardest part isn’t seeing the abyss. It’s wondering whether those we love will adapt—or be swept under.
I hope people transition gently, I really do. But especially here in the UK and Europe, I worry many are being primed for something far darker.
The truth is, I think we’re heading toward a choice between two futures. Two entirely new systems.
One rooted in freedom, decentralisation, and progress.
The other rooted in repression, control, and digital dependency.
A lot of people won’t even realise there’s a choice until it’s already made for them.
That’s why I keep speaking.
Because while the abyss is real, so is the other path.
And even now, it’s not too late to choose it.