These days, I tend to more align with meeting people where t...

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These days, I tend to more align with meeting people where they are. And that may sometimes mean avising them to start somewhere I wouldn't today. There's no fucking way I'm leaving my stack on Strike. I'm a self-custody maxi. But if someone absolutely cannot grasp self-custody (YET - and this is how I think of them, future self-custody holders), I think it would be less helpful for me to do nothing than to suggest Strike (for example). I feel that even in that environment, they're better off. But only because I know that there are people in the stands cheering them on toward greater freedom. I view this whole issue as a continuum. We simply don't all exist on the same point and never will frankly.

Perfection is never going to happen, and calling everyone who isn't serving my exact demographic bad isn't going to move my needle. There are going to be Wisps and Strike. That's okay. What I think makes that okay is the fact that people also have other options and educators willing to help them get there. Self-custodial p2p is the innovation, but that doesn't mean everyone will use it. Nor does that prevent me from using it. Sadly, most people don't care. But I think we can change that once they enter the funnel. But if they never enter, we never win.

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