DUNE 2– really weird
—> Movies are bad because they’re weird and disturbing? Not tied to reality?
DUNE 2– really weird
—> Movies are bad because they’re weird and disturbing? Not tied to reality?
Capital runs everything around me
“The point of life isn’t money, said all poor people.â€ï¿¼ï¿¼
4am– and I’m zoning.
Lately, I’ve been on a bit of a Bitcoin kick. Actually, ever since 2017, 2018, ever since I’ve gone into bitcoin at around $6,000… $7000 a Bitcoin.  now with bitcoin hovering at around $70,000 a bitcoin… it looks like my initial thought and prediction was right. I’ve more than 10x’d my money, and now that I’m in milli territory, lots of interesting new thoughts.
The primary thought revolves around capital. I think the funny irony is that even though we all live in a capitalist society, nobody ever gives a deep and critical thought about capital, capitalism.
For example, the first question; what exactly is capital, and why does it matter?
I think superficially, we think about money, money as in cash money, fiat currency, the ones and zeros in your bank account, or cash paper money Fiod currency. Hundred dollar bills, etc.
However at the end of it, I’ve come to realize that in actuality, capital is the goal, not “money“ in the traditional sense.
So in short what is capital? Capital actually comes from Ancient Greek, caput, kaput, head, cap. And this original idea was from the past idea that wealth was not in coinage as the ancient Greeks did not have coin money. They had gold, and heads of cattle. 
Or if you look back far enough, what the greedy king Agamemnon seemed to desire is more land, resources, women, slaves, gold, etc. 
Even the war weary Achilles wanted to just retire, retire from war, to stop putting his life at risk for more gain, and to simply retire back to his own lands, with Breisis, his prize.
I’m starting to unravel more and more about the inadequacies of capital, capitalism in general.
First of all, in a general sense, and capitalism is good. If it weren’t for capitalism, you would not enjoy your Wi-Fi, your iPhone, digital photography, etc. I think objectively speaking, capitalism is a single ruling force which has uplifted the lives of billions of people on this planet.
I think the difficult thing for a lot of people to understand is that with greater upsides also comes greater downsides.
For example, greed, love of money, comes with the growth of capitalism. But then again, the greed of others is sometimes beneficial because it helps the poor and impoverished.
For example, poor, my definition of being poor is knowing that as a high school student, when your mom was driving her old Nissan Maxima with old tires, in the ring, with the risk of dying in a car accident, we could not afford $300 to change the tires. Or, your dad gambling away the rent money again, or maybe the fourth or fifth time, and your mom telling you in the middle of the night to be prepared that you and your sister might be homeless. And might need to get into a shelter.
Growing up in this world of parity, and now that I’m rich, it certainly changes many of my perceptions about money in general.
I think the irony of capital and capitalism is in regards to saving versus spending money.
Technically, the path to becoming rich is just driving an old Toyota Prius, and saving up all your money, and converting that money into capital, property, bitcoin etc.
In the road to poverty is drinking alcohol, going out, eating at restaurants, using the yelp app, using Instagram and social media, traveling to Japan etc.
There seems to be two forces that place; intelligent people who preserve, and accumulate and stack their capital, and the foolish people who squander their money in capital, and are essentially living paycheck to paycheck.
First, debt. Debt is the exact opposite of wealth.  
All debt is bad, even the “good“ debt. This includes your mortgage, student loans, credit card bills, car payments, any sort of debt.
The simple first wealth strategy is via negativa;
I think the only thing which is worth splurging on is paying high amounts of money to live in an insanely great neighborhood and area, as time and space constraints are real.
For example, living in our very nice two bedroom, one bath apartment in Culver City, darts district, for $3200 a month. Might be the best use of money, as it allows for maximum mobility, walking, wandering, a five minute walk to the metro, a better life for Seneca.
However truth be told, if Cindy‘s job wasn’t based here in LA, I would see zero reason for living in the states. Instead I would prefer to live in Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangkok or Thailand somewhere else; for example, you live in a very very nice brand new studio apartment in Hanoi Vietnam for only $320 USD a month. Speaking, you could rent a two bedroom apartment in Cambodia for only $300 USD a month!
With my bitcoin and capital Mensching at a fantastic rate, I could probably live 10 lifetimes in Cambodia or in southeast Asia somewhere; and some of the upsides of living abroad the purchasing power parody; you got at least 1000 X economic leverage in developing countries, in America, common … even a McDonald’s or in and out worker earns $20 an hour! 
I suppose the tricky thing — the trend is capital, capital accumulation… but for the sake of what?  
Simple: just buy 3M Matte Black vinyl vehicle wrap, and wrap your car!
For example with Seneca — my only strategy:
Don’t get in his way!
Capital is power?
Insanely picky is a virtue
The Kardashians?
Ultra Soldier?
Durable, Durability is Best
Digital Property
Digital property for the sake of what?
Or — property for the sake of what?
True wealth is property?
Wealth ain’t money , but property?
Acquire & accumulate more property not money
Semen is physiological energy & power?
Easy— just buy Bitcoin
Yee haw!
And fragile?
Asset
Solution for every family, individual and investor
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The economy is shrinking?
People are shrinking?
45% of people don’t have a job?
News is a curated set of opinions
Another buffer theory and mentality?
Why Asians give cash as a gift —
Cash, money as solidified time — the ultimate scarce desirable resource
Vibes = vibrations
Social, sociological vibes & vibrations? Thinking “social physicsâ€â€”
The etymology of the word “toy” in Latin and Greek involves tracing back to terms that relate to play and amusement, although there isn’t a direct equivalent for the modern word “toy.”
In Latin, the closest term might be “ludus,” which means “game,” “play,” or “sport.” This word captures the essence of what toys are used for but doesn’t specifically refer to physical objects designed for play.
In Greek, the word “παίγνιον” (paignion) means “toy” or “plaything.” It comes from the root “παίζω” (paizÅ), which means “to play.” This term more closely aligns with the modern concept of a toy as an object used for play, particularly by children.
While there isn’t a direct lineage from these ancient languages to the modern English word “toy,” the concepts of play and amusement are deeply rooted in human history, as reflected in these ancient terms.
From Middle English toye (“amorous play, piece of fun or entertainmentâ€), probably from Middle Dutch toy, tuyg (“tools, apparatus, utensil, ornamentâ€) as in Dutchspeel-tuig (“play-thing, toyâ€), from Old Dutch *tiug, from Proto-Germanic *teugÄ…(“stuff, matter, device, gear, leverâ€, literally “that which is drawn or pulledâ€), from Proto-Germanic *teuhanÄ…Â (“to lead, bring, pullâ€), from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (“to pull, leadâ€). Cognate with German Zeug (“stuffâ€), Danish tøj (“stuffâ€). Related to tug, tow.
Includes LEGO’s
Conquer capitalism
We often lament the fact that parents aren’t really active, don’t really spend time with their kids, or are always on their phones… Let them be. Why? Why should we care whether other parents care for their kids or not?
My mom told me that perhaps 90% of Americans all drink soda, or certain sort of sweetened beverage. That means that 90% of people are foolish and stupid-dumb. 
Or in other words, trust nobody who drinks alcohol, “zero calorie†sweeteners, drinks Coca Cola or soda, sparkling water etc.
Often the foolish thing that we say is that… Everyone else is doing it! But let us consider that perhaps 70 to 80% of Americans are obese, over fat. Does that mean we should be the same?
The Toyota Corolla is probably the best selling car, but would you rather drive the cybertruck, or a Toyota Corolla?
The more interesting the terrain you interact with, the happier you will be? 
A very very simple parenting physical tactic: always make sure that your kid is within one arms reach of you. Because you never know when they will try to run in front of a car backing up
What makes a good investor or speculator
$300 USD a month, for a nice fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment in Phnom Penh, Cambodia — Russian Market …