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The I-Ching, one of humanity’s oldest guides to wisdom, teaches that to live well, we must position ourselves in line with the times. By staying aware of what unfolds around us, we act wisely and avoid drifting off course.
The future is always taking shape - we are called to pay attention, but not to cling too tightly. Hold it like water in your hands: firm enough not to lose it all at once, gentle enough not to squeeze it away.
This applies not only to our personal lives but also to the silent, powerful shift happening in the realm of money.
For centuries, we’ve lived under a monetary system that runs against the grain of nature. Fiat money - endlessly created - tries to command growth and control outcomes through force. It ignores the natural law of monetary scarcity, which once tethered value to something real and finite, like gold.
Bitcoin is a reawakening of that principle, but perfected. It restores scarcity through incorruptible rules, enforced not by decree but by decentralized consensus and energy.
You can't bargain with it, inflate it, or bend it to your will. You can only position yourself in alignment with it - like the I-Ching reminds us to position ourselves within the flow of changing times.
Bitcoin does not promise instant riches. It rewards humility, patience, and curiosity. Its path is volatile because the world is learning, adjusting, realigning to a reality we haven’t known for millennia: a truly fixed-supply money that no ruler can debase.
The wise approach is not to clutch at it in fear or pride, but to understand it deeply, adapt as it matures, and let your results speak for themselves over time.
Clinging too tightly to outcomes, boasting too loudly of gains, or grasping at quick profit all go against the grain - again, like trying to hold water with a clenched fist.
The I-Ching’s voice reminds us: be humble, stay curious, act when the moment calls, and trust that nature’s way, if respected, brings resilience and abundance.
We can become part of something bigger than ourselves: a return to honesty, balance, and harmony between our efforts and the wealth they create.
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Us the I-Ching the same as the Tao-te-Ching?
It's amazing how much they already knew back then.
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Yes it is. They studied "happenstance" and non material things, unlike the west, which is concerned with combustion and "masculine" principles
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i-ching is like google
you can use it to answer your own questions
around since 1998
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