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If you died on the third day, you wouldn't have the opportunity to share your knowledge.

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unverified - it seems women always survive better than men? interesting. šŸ‘€

Let's see who die first? You with a book or Natalia with the pot and axe?

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The initial scenario is not alone but rather with a small community.

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If I have Natalia (pot + knowledge) and Lux (beer + wisdom) why would I need you with a book? šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Me with axe - 100 damage points Natalia with pot - 100 skills points Lux with beers - 100 stamina points We are covered

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then we can even trade things with others later šŸ˜‚

I think this was how things started to! you started to trade with other tribes, with the things you need, slowly you might figure out how produce more then to trade more.

now you def want to team up with makers and the problem solvers, so you need ppl know how to protect with axes, ppl to get/cook food, ppl know how to produce.

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exactly, first you gather with those that can help you and you help them. Then, once you have secured the shelter, food and defense, you start thriving and you will have surplus. So then start the trade... up until bitcoin.

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then you keep leveling up the knowledge or the tools you have, making better things and attract more people to trade with you! aka a good reputation.

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and now we are going back to the produce stage, Bitcoin is already available and so ready to be traded! šŸ˜‚

in the meantime cigarettes will be store of value, we could trade some beers maybe with @thebitcoinbugle

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You're getting the picture perfectly

0x can read us a book for a beer, if he survives

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make sense šŸ‘

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We need to look beyond short-term thinking and focus on the long-term.

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are you a time traveler?

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No, I'm a survivor šŸ˜‚

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so it's more like the street smart VS the book smart, who will survive in the real world šŸ‘€