orangehatter on Nostr: đ¨ What do food, health, and money all have in common? They're all being shaped by ...
đ¨ What do food, health, and money all have in common?
They're all being shaped by a broken systemâand women across the globe are waking up to it. đ§ľđ
This week, we kicked off our first Orange Hatter Reading Session on Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and saifedean (nprofileâŚx7uh) .
Women signed from all of the world including the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Dubai.
Different backgrounds.
Different life stories.
Same rising concern:
The system is not workingâfor our families, our bodies, or our futures.
Hereâs what we unpacked:
1ď¸âŁ A small group of unelected officials, central bankers, and politicians have made decisions that affect millionsâwithout asking for consent.
Theyâve inflated the money supply, propped up broken food systems, and labeled factory-made ingredients as âsafe.â
Families are left to pick up the pieces.
2ď¸âŁ The government doesnât need to raise your taxes to take your money.
They just print more.
More dollars in circulation = less value for each one.
Thatâs why food, gas, and medicine feel more expensive.
Youâre not just paying in cashâyouâre paying through loss of purchasing power.
3ď¸âŁ Even if you donât homeschool, you can still lead your kids through truth.
You can shape what they notice.
You can guide the questions they ask.
And you can teach them to spot the system for what it is.
No permission slip required.
4ď¸âŁ Thinking differently is HARD.
Itâs lonely.
Itâs uncomfortable.
But itâs also necessary.
If we donât ask questions, who will?
If we donât prepare our families, who will?
Weâre building a community where women can think out loud, connect the dots, and lead from a place of truth + strength.
Weâre not looking for permission.
Weâre not waiting for the world to fix itself.
Weâre choosing to see clearlyâand act boldly.
đĄ If this resonates with you, join us.
đĄ Our next Orange Hatter Reading Session is Monday.
đĄ Weâre just getting started.
DM me if you want in, or go to orangehatter.com/reading-club for details.
#FiatFood #MoneyLiteracy #OrangeHatterWomen
They're all being shaped by a broken systemâand women across the globe are waking up to it. đ§ľđ
This week, we kicked off our first Orange Hatter Reading Session on Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and saifedean (nprofileâŚx7uh) .
Women signed from all of the world including the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Dubai.
Different backgrounds.
Different life stories.
Same rising concern:
The system is not workingâfor our families, our bodies, or our futures.
Hereâs what we unpacked:
1ď¸âŁ A small group of unelected officials, central bankers, and politicians have made decisions that affect millionsâwithout asking for consent.
Theyâve inflated the money supply, propped up broken food systems, and labeled factory-made ingredients as âsafe.â
Families are left to pick up the pieces.
2ď¸âŁ The government doesnât need to raise your taxes to take your money.
They just print more.
More dollars in circulation = less value for each one.
Thatâs why food, gas, and medicine feel more expensive.
Youâre not just paying in cashâyouâre paying through loss of purchasing power.
3ď¸âŁ Even if you donât homeschool, you can still lead your kids through truth.
You can shape what they notice.
You can guide the questions they ask.
And you can teach them to spot the system for what it is.
No permission slip required.
4ď¸âŁ Thinking differently is HARD.
Itâs lonely.
Itâs uncomfortable.
But itâs also necessary.
If we donât ask questions, who will?
If we donât prepare our families, who will?
Weâre building a community where women can think out loud, connect the dots, and lead from a place of truth + strength.
Weâre not looking for permission.
Weâre not waiting for the world to fix itself.
Weâre choosing to see clearlyâand act boldly.
đĄ If this resonates with you, join us.
đĄ Our next Orange Hatter Reading Session is Monday.
đĄ Weâre just getting started.
DM me if you want in, or go to orangehatter.com/reading-club for details.
#FiatFood #MoneyLiteracy #OrangeHatterWomen

