My second post today is a farewell, or perhaps a see you lat...

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My second post today is a farewell, or perhaps a see you later — I don’t know.
This is a decision I’d been mulling over for a long time, but given recent personal events, it’s final. Today life gave me another warning, though this time in the form of joy, and I think it’s time to spend more time with my family.
My intention has always been to promote the use of Bitcoin, but for a while now I’ve only been a shadow of what I once was. I suppose life wears you down little by little, and seeing that nothing changes is heartbreaking.
Little by little I stopped collaborating on projects, little by little I lost the conviction I had years ago, and lately I’ve given the impression of distancing myself from Bitcoin — nothing could be further from the truth.
nostr:npub1lxktpvp5cnq3wl5ctu2x88e30mc0ahh8v47qvzc5dmneqqjrzlkqpm5xlc and I are two very similar men, and he undoubtedly noticed that I was no longer being consistent, and he’s right. What he told me, I didn’t take constructively; my reaction was anger. That made me feel it was time to walk away. I’m doing more harm than good because I’m mixing my personal issues with everyone else’s.
I strongly recommend that everyone follow his guides and pay attention to what he says. nostr:npub1lxktpvp5cnq3wl5ctu2x88e30mc0ahh8v47qvzc5dmneqqjrzlkqpm5xlc is a man of strong convictions, with morals and wisdom, but above all I think he’s a good man. Even though we don’t know each other personally, I appreciate you, and I’m sorry if I’ve been an asshole. To me, you’re a role model for many reasons.
I hope that one day we could share a beer with Judas Priest playing in the background, but if we never speak again, simply thank you for everything I’ve learned from you.
It’s been a pleasure sharing these years with all of you, and if I’ve offended anyone, I’m sorry. I only dreamed of a world where people didn’t steal from each other, where people didn’t hurt each other.
Farewell, friends, and Bitcoin until death — let’s fight those sons of bitches.
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