Farley on Nostr: Education isn’t about memorizing what they tell us—it’s about seeing the system ...
Education isn’t about memorizing what they tell us—it’s about seeing the system for what it is.
A real system is one you can observe, verify, and interact with. Bitcoin? You can watch the blocks roll in, see the mempool swell, track the fees, audit the entire supply down to the last sat. No permission needed. No middlemen telling you what’s "true."
Fiat? The SWIFT system? The banking network? You’ll never see it. You’ll never audit it. You’ll never feel it move. It exists in a closed room, behind screens, controlled by a handful of gatekeepers who decide what you get to know—if anything.
Education begins with what is real.
And if you can’t see the system, then the system isn’t for you—it’s against you.
A real system is one you can observe, verify, and interact with. Bitcoin? You can watch the blocks roll in, see the mempool swell, track the fees, audit the entire supply down to the last sat. No permission needed. No middlemen telling you what’s "true."
Fiat? The SWIFT system? The banking network? You’ll never see it. You’ll never audit it. You’ll never feel it move. It exists in a closed room, behind screens, controlled by a handful of gatekeepers who decide what you get to know—if anything.
Education begins with what is real.
And if you can’t see the system, then the system isn’t for you—it’s against you.