
It's philosophical age, where it was literally, don't trust verify. If you look at the history of America, and classical liberalism, connect that with John Locke, who was born out of the Age of Enlightenment, or the Age of Reason, if you're familiar with that. I want to tie it back to history a little bit, and Bitcoiners, the signal that they're producing as being “toxic,” or maybe some of them aren't as toxic as others.

You tell me, Svetski, if this resonates with you. RH: Another scripture, a father disciplines those whom he loves. I think that is really, really important. She’s like, “Why are you always on my fucking case?” I'm like, “If I wasn't on your case, you would know that I don't give a fuck.” As I said, be aware of the day that I'm not on your case, because that's the day that I'm not with you anymore. I don't give a fuck.” For people I care about, I genuinely say something. The people I don't care about, if I see them eating shit food, or doing dumb stuff, I’m like, “Yeah, go fuck yourself. I always say this to people I care about. I love what you said there about, it's totally in relation to how much one cares.

To be a part of a community where the fire of that love is so strong, because just like you said, make friends with people who want you to be the best version of yourself. That faith and believing in them is a form of love. You're willing to bear the tension to tell them something they don't want to hear. Because the willingness to speak the truth to somebody, it's like having faith in them. I mean, if you look at Rob, in particular, I think the measure the vehemence that was directed at him was a measure directly of how much the community loves it. That whole part where the Bitcoiners at a micro-level are willing to call out each other, it's such a beautiful thing. I want to do 10 minutes of comments, and then we can get back to the next section. I don't know if anyone's got a piece on that, if you want to add.

I think, that virtuous monster piece is really important.
