The Future: A Philosophical Look at Freedom, Control, and Technology
It may sound like a joke, but I was inspired to write this when I saw Spartacus 2 announced, an iconic historical figure who symbolizes freedom and rebellion against oppression. Over time, Spartacus has become a symbol of resistance, and today his legacy remains more relevant than ever.
From a philosophical perspective, the Western world seems to be heading in a direction where freedom is no longer a priority—on the contrary, there’s more submission, more control. And if you step outside this framework, you are penalized. However, those of us who hold these values within will continue to fight, because true freedom starts within. The prison of thoughts is the strongest, and it’s up to each of us to break those chains.
The upcoming U.S. presidential elections in November represent something beyond their own borders. While not everyone belongs to that system, the global impact reflects a broader dilemma: good versus evil, standing up for your principles or giving in.
Adding to this is the mounting global debt and the field I’m deeply involved in—cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin. What once seemed like a utopia is now gaining strength, especially with giants like BlackRock considering Bitcoin a safe investment. Ironic? Maybe. But it’s also an opportunity for those of us who believe in decentralization and the transformative power of technology.
Remember: don't follow what they say, but what they do. Keep nurturing your individuality. If you are strong, they won’t be able to change you. Only you can change the world.
Keep moving forward. Don’t give up.