Diary of a Value-Sharer

in #bitcoin6 years ago

Diary of a Value-Sharer:

The more I'm engaged in cryptocurrency as a way of life, the more I have an appreciation for participating in a value context which I believe could serve every individual in the world. For the first time in man's collective society, we have an immutable platform for the accounting of a value component. It's called "blockchain technology"

Truth be told, I've never felt more lonely than when I was involved with people who weren't involved in cryptocurrency. All I wanted to do was to be able to articulate the underlying technology that supports cryptocurrency. I wanted to revel in awe not in getting rich, but in the awe of enriching myself with a greater understanding of value and how value is derived across a global populous.

But being around people who weren't interested in cryptocurrency meant that I was putting my dreams of understanding, participating, engaging and sharing in a value context on hold while I entertained the ideas of people who had no reference point of value. I was becoming more and more sick with myself for surrounding myself with grown people who lacked a value-motive as their primary basis of operations. That meant that there was never any discussion amongst those people on how we could work together to add more value to our individual and collective lives.

I've never felt more at peace with myself and the world than when I permanently broke away from people who were lacking a focus on cryptocurrency. I found peace in studying a value component. I found peace in comparing the new value component which is cryptocurrency with traditional forms of value. I found peace in learning about the technology that supports cryptocurrency. I found me by focusing on nothing more than value. I, just as you are as a human being, is the highest form of value in all of existence. As a value component, I had to study value to get a better understanding of what and who I am. Since studying the value of cryptocurrency technology, I've felt as though I've arrived at the proper juncture of value creation which I dig being on the cusp of!

To be honest, I don't understand what two or more people talk about when they're not discussing value. It's like people connect with each other to keep each other mired and stagnated away from the impending change. They do this by discussing what other people are doing, following broke people trends, and helping each other to be more worried about what others are thinking about them. Ever noticed it before? Have you ever noticed how when 2 or more people get together around a social context that nothing positive is ever produced from it?

I think it's crazy that one person would align himself/herself with another person whose fundamental statement to each other is not: "'We are here to help each other have better quality of life standards". Think about this: It's impossible for one person to remain stagnated versus a changing world. So what do we think is the natural consequence to two or more people helping each other remain stagnated when there's a value component alternative?

Think about it like this, the global world has been popping with potential value way before cryptocurrency took hold. Remember when Google went public? How many people do you know who was discussing how to get in on that value component so as not to miss the value rise? The same here: no one!

The point here is that unless we build relationships in which our stated premise to each other is to share monetizable and valuable information with one another, then essentially the only reasons why we build relationships with one another it seems is to fuxk over on each other and to offer each other no way to add more value to our lives. The truism of misery loving company is spelled out in our non-value-participating relationships we establish with one another.

Why would anyone who values himself/herself feel the need to involve themselves in relationships which don't serve them? Do people really not value themselves that much? I value my peace of mind too much to build b.s. relationships with anyone, and my peace of mind comes from my participation in value contexts.

Ultimately, I realize that it's not about being alone in the world and making being alone stand for something. Being alone in the world doesn't prove that you're strong or capable. In fact, unless you're sharing value from your solo place in the world, then most likely its because you're just the introvert who can't express his/her true ideas because all you really think about in your lonely place is more b.s. Being alone is no symbol of value in an interdependent world. But we shouldn't ever hope to think that being with others who aren't focused on value as a way of life as we decidedly are, is a better alternative to us going at it alone until we discover those people with whom we have similar interests of sharing in value and articulating value as our own.