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2026-04-28T09:44:20Z

Normies must learn 3 simple economic rules if they want to evade the serfdom trap and by extension enslave all of us in the process.

  1. There’s no free lunch. Always. If something is advertised as free, it means someone else worked and paid for it. Often times it was really you, but the payment process was obscured by your state tax schemes.

  2. Prices fall to the marginal cost of production. If they appear to be rising, it’s one of two things: either your money is losing purchasing power faster, or demand for the goods is outpacing the speed by which they are being produced and supplied to the market. Oftentimes these two work simultaneously.

  3. Money printing and credit expansion causes inflation. This has some nuances, but it’s a good rule of thumb for the normie mind. nostr:naddr1qqf8g6r994skyatwv3skucm9943kzem9qyv8wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9ahhxcmpwgkk5ctyv5pzq4rqjpyzsnf2z5wgma397sxr382z8mg90l80jf7m3z2k628z9wsrqvzqqqr4gut7jagf

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