RE: Bitcoin’s Original Sin
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Oh for sure! It's incredible important to be able to trade things with our neighbors, the local people around us. I do it all the time, and people have done it for millenia. We trade favors. I know how to fix X, Y and Z and I tell my neighbor about it if they have a problem they talk about. We then figure out minor ways to help each other out.
I think the days of working in a single spot on a factory floor are gone. Specialization is okay in some categories but being siloed is detrimental to society as a whole, in my opinion!
It sounds a little apocalyptic but it's a cycle, unfortunately. Hard times create hard men. Hard men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times. If we look at history with this lens, it lines up pretty accurately every half century or so!