No turmoil, no glory?

So to the ancient Spartans, the grandest was to die a hero death, and to achieve immortal glory.

In today’s world… Because we are mostly a Christian nation the notion of glory is not what people want. We want stability control, predictability… Luxury and riches etc.

For example, in the world of bitcoin, everyone is just waiting for bitcoin to hit over 1 million of bitcoin, but I’m not sure towards what ends. If the Cardinal rule is to never sell your bitcoin, are you like looking for an exit strategy in which you buy a Lamborghini or retire or something?

First, cars are bad for your testosterone. Country to popular belief, to purchase own and drive a Lamborghini automatically makes you 7 inches shorter, makes you fatter, less muscular, less interesting, less powerful.

The really intelligent strategy is to live somewhere like Phnom Penh in which you positively desire not to own a vehicle, but rather you enjoy the freedom of just being able to walk or tuk tuk anywhere you desire.

In fact, the true demigod lifestyle is a 100% pedestrian lifestyle, in which you could just like literally walk anywhere.