{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"bitcoinpoorguy wrote","author_name":"bitcoinpoorguy (npub1lu…jlqgz)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1luh5e4uxus45xgm5njg4zlk8htezmlgrtdapqxl2swmw9096e52sgjlqgz","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"HEY #nostr fam 👋\nJust dropped the 49th #bitcoin educational video for my local community! 🎉\u2028Every repost, zap ⚡, or kind word means the world to me🙏\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8aBkS0zeC4\n\n🚀 Why Are Disruptive Things So Hard to Understand?\n\nOne big reason is something called cognitive inertia 🧠. Our brains love shortcuts—they try to automate thinking. New concepts require more energy, so the brain naturally avoids them. Because of that, we interpret new things through old experiences, old systems, and old mental models 📦.\n\nBut when the old framework can’t explain the new idea, the brain quickly labels it as “wrong,” “dangerous,” or “not credible ⚠️.”\u2028The issue isn’t the new concept—it’s the angle we’re using to understand it.\n\nThen we face cognitive dissonance 💥. New ideas challenge our worldview. If a new model is true, it means the old one we relied on might be incomplete. That discomfort triggers self-protection: denial, dismissal, or quick criticism—often without research.\u2028On the surface, it looks like logical critique, but underneath, it’s the mind protecting its comfort zone 🛡️.\n\nA classic example: cars vs. horse-drawn carriages 🚗🐴. People once said, “Without a horse, how can it move?” But the world changed.\nToday, Bitcoin ₿ gets the same reactions. Many judge it with old assumptions.\u2028But every disruptive shift begins with doubt. To understand it, we need humility 🙏, imagination 💡, and critical thinking 🔍—so we don’t become the people who once said, “How can a car move without a horse?”\n\nTHANKS FOR READING! 🚀\n\n#ProofOfWork #pow #BitcoinAdoption #BitcoinEducation #HongKong #Plebchain #Coffeechain #Gratefulchain #zapathon #money #v4v #unlearntolearn #grownostr \n"}
