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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5755 The Moral Power of Bitcoin!

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Wednesday Night Live 4 December 2024

In the December 4th episode of "Wednesday Night Live," the host addresses a listener's query regarding her daughter's interest in partners from the free demand community, emphasizing the economics of dating through concepts of supply and demand. The show then transitions to a discussion on Bitcoin, highlighting recent statements from Vladimir Putin and comparing Bitcoin's current adoption stage to the early internet. The host warns against complacency in traditional investments, likening it to passengers on the Titanic, and explores the dangers of fiat currency and inflation's impact on savings. Presenting Bitcoin as a viable alternative to collapsing fiat economies, the host argues for its potential to represent a new equitable economic system. The episode concludes with listener engagement and a call for deeper discussions on the intersection of relationships and evolving financial landscapes.

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0:00.0

Good evening, good evening.

0:01.6

Welcome to Wednesday Night Live on this year of our Bitcoin, December the 4th.

0:07.9

And it is just after 7 p.m.

0:11.1

Let's get straight into it.

0:15.9

Lady says, my daughter is interested in finding a partner from the free domain community

0:20.1

because they will have been vetted for peaceful parenting, a libertarian philosophy, and a rigorous moral backbone.

0:25.9

She is 18, and though she doesn't have a lot of time to have four kids, has had no previous

0:29.9

partners, no post-secondary debt to hinder her future partner and has taken a prenatal

0:33.4

vitamins since she was 16. With an eye for healthy, happy children. How do you suggest she

0:38.3

get the word out? What can I do to help? Uh, that's a great question. And I do get the

0:45.0

question of sort of how to meet people a lot. And in general, the best, so it's a supply

0:51.0

demand question. It's sort of a question of economics. It's a supply demand question. So the best way to get the greatest choice of partners is to be as prominent

1:04.1

as possible so that you are in demand. Right. So I hate to put it in this course of terms, but dating follows the

1:13.6

same laws of economics as a whole, that the more bias you have, or the more potential bias

1:18.6

you have, the higher price you can command, which is why women and men put on sexual displays.

1:25.9

So women and men put on sexual displays, women generally flesh,

1:29.3

men generally resources, so that they get high demand, and that way they have more people

1:36.5

to choose from. And when you have more people to choose from, you hopefully can make a better

1:40.4

choice. Doesn't always happen, of course. But generally, that's the idea. If you have 10 job offers, you're probably going to get a better job than if you have only one job

1:48.8

offer, or of course, zero. Job offers, you don't get a job at all. If you've ever been involved

1:54.4

in selling a house, what you want is a bidding war, and you want a bidding war so that

1:58.9

you can get the highest price. So increasing demand is usually

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