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2025-03-28 02:36:38
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will continue to direct your life, and you will call it fate.” — Carl Jung
Most people don’t realize they’ve been robbed. Not in the dramatic, wallet-snatching sense, but in a quiet, systemic way that’s gone unnoticed for generations. If you’re feeling like no matter how hard you work, you can’t get ahead… you’re not imagining it.
It didn’t start as a scheme—*but one compromise after another*, it became one. Now, the system exploits you by design. This isn’t fate. It’s fiat.
The Unconscious Script: How Fiat Becomes Invisible From the moment you're born, you're placed into an economic system based on government-issued fiat currency. It becomes the air you breathe. You work for dollars. You save in dollars. You price **your time**, **your future**, and even **your dreams** in dollars.
But few stop to ask: What actually is a dollar? Who creates it? Why does it lose value?
This lack of questioning is the unconscious state. Fiat money is the background process running your life. You feel the effects—rising prices, shrinking savings, mounting debt—but you never see the root cause. So you blame yourself. Or “the economy.” Or call it fate.
The Lie of Neutral Money: Most believe money is just a neutral tool. But fiat is not neutral—it’s political power encoded into paper.
Governments can **print more of it at will**. Central banks can manipulate its supply, distort interest rates, and quietly tax you through inflation. Every time more money is created, your purchasing power shrinks.
But it happens slowly, like a leak in a tire. You don’t notice at first. You just feel like you’re working harder for less. The house is further out of reach. The groceries cost more. Retirement feels impossible.
And you accept it. Because no one told you it's designed this way.
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Inflation Is the Invisible Thief, Inflation isn’t just a “cost of living increase.” It’s a state-sponsored form of theft.
When new money is created, it enters the system unevenly. Those closest to the money printer—banks, governments, **large corporations**—get the new dollars first. By the time it reaches you, prices have already risen. You’re buying the same goods with weaker money.
And yet, most people still save in fiat. They’re taught that hoarding cash is “safe.” They’re taught that 2% inflation is “normal.” But it’s not normal to work 40 hours a week and fall behind. That’s the product of unconscious acceptance.
The fiat system survives on one thing: your **ignorance**. It didn’t begin with malicious intent, but over time, it adapted to protect its own power—at your expense. As long as you don’t understand how money works, you won’t resist. You’ll blame yourself, or *capitalism*, or bad luck. **But never the system itself**.
This is why financial education is *never* prioritized in schools. This is why questioning monetary policy is left to economists and suits on CNBC. You were never taught how it works. And now the system depends on you staying confused—grinding, borrowing, complying, without ever asking why.
Making the Unconscious Conscious: Enter **Bitcoin**, Bitcoin breaks this spell.
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It forces you to confront the nature of money—what it is, how it’s created, and why fiat fails. It teaches you that money doesn’t need to be printed, inflated, or controlled. That money can be fixed, finite, and **fair**.
Bitcoin is not just a new currency. It’s a tool of consciousness. It exposes the scam of fiat and offers a lifeboat to anyone ready to wake up.
Once you understand Bitcoin, you can’t unsee the problem. You begin to ask:
Why should I trust a system that steals my **time**? Why is saving discouraged, but debt rewarded? Why do I need permission to use my own money? These aren’t technical questions. They’re **moral** ones.
Consciousness Is Sovereignty: When you understand what fiat is, you stop calling your financial struggles “fate.” You start calling them what they are, outcomes of a broken system.
And once you see the system for what it is, you can choose to **exit**.
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Saving in Bitcoin is not speculation. It’s self-defense. It’s rejecting unconscious servitude. It’s reclaiming your **time**, your **labor**, your **future**.
In a fiat world, they own the money—so they own the rules. In a Bitcoin world, you own yourself.
That’s the power of making the unconscious conscious.
And that’s how you stop calling it fate.