CAsh on Nostr: This weekend I had a great conversation with a friend about Bitcoin. I started the ...
This weekend I had a great conversation with a friend about Bitcoin. I started the conversation by following up on some comments made by her and other friends about how expensive everything is now.
There’s a general sentiment that it’s more difficult to stay afloat and keep up these days, and we’re all feeling it. I asked why everything keeps getting more expensive. I asked if she expects the cost of goods to go up or down in the future. And I asked, why does the economy need increasing prices over time?
I followed up by talking about Jeff Booth’s perspective on technological innovation and the fact that technology should be driving costs of products towards zero.
This all resonated strongly with my friend. Why? I talked with her about how her life is directly impacted by inflation and poor monetary policy. As Jeff Booth, Amanda Cavaleri, and Peter McCormack always remind us, it’s important to meet people where they’re at.
This is the best way to make those connections. Find empathy, show you care, build trust, and then share the solution.
Thank you Jeff.booth (npub1fxq…sl06) Amanda (npub158m…y85z) and petermccormack (npub14mc…frlx) for continuing to remind us to 'meet people where they're at'.
There’s a general sentiment that it’s more difficult to stay afloat and keep up these days, and we’re all feeling it. I asked why everything keeps getting more expensive. I asked if she expects the cost of goods to go up or down in the future. And I asked, why does the economy need increasing prices over time?
I followed up by talking about Jeff Booth’s perspective on technological innovation and the fact that technology should be driving costs of products towards zero.
This all resonated strongly with my friend. Why? I talked with her about how her life is directly impacted by inflation and poor monetary policy. As Jeff Booth, Amanda Cavaleri, and Peter McCormack always remind us, it’s important to meet people where they’re at.
This is the best way to make those connections. Find empathy, show you care, build trust, and then share the solution.
Thank you Jeff.booth (npub1fxq…sl06) Amanda (npub158m…y85z) and petermccormack (npub14mc…frlx) for continuing to remind us to 'meet people where they're at'.