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Our topic of discussion today for the third episode of Season 3 is the concept of Time Preference.
This terminology and distinction have become popular among Bitcoiners and those who embrace sound money. However, many individuals who are new to Bitcoin discover that before studying Bitcoin and sound money, their time preference was actually a high time preference shaped by the unbiblical worldview of the current monetary system. By studying, buying, and “hodling” Bitcoin, they find that their time preference shifts from high to low, which begins to change other aspects of their lives. For example, rather than indulging the immediate desires for instant gratification, they find themselves saying “no” to their fleshly desires and pursuing behaviors that demonstrate discipline, self-control, and delayed gratification.
Today, our focus is on whether the concept of “low time preference” is Biblical and, if so, how we as Christians should cultivate it.
Summary
For a list of helpful books, articles, and other podcasts, check out our website: bitcoinandthebible.com
Come check out our Sphinx tribe!
Connect with us on Twitter
Show - @BTC4believers
Will - @pleberean
David - @thebtcboomer
Simon - @pray_hodl
To e-mail the show: [email protected]
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Our topic of discussion today for the third episode of Season 3 is the concept of Time Preference.
This terminology and distinction have become popular among Bitcoiners and those who embrace sound money. However, many individuals who are new to Bitcoin discover that before studying Bitcoin and sound money, their time preference was actually a high time preference shaped by the unbiblical worldview of the current monetary system. By studying, buying, and “hodling” Bitcoin, they find that their time preference shifts from high to low, which begins to change other aspects of their lives. For example, rather than indulging the immediate desires for instant gratification, they find themselves saying “no” to their fleshly desires and pursuing behaviors that demonstrate discipline, self-control, and delayed gratification.
Today, our focus is on whether the concept of “low time preference” is Biblical and, if so, how we as Christians should cultivate it.
Summary
For a list of helpful books, articles, and other podcasts, check out our website: bitcoinandthebible.com
Come check out our Sphinx tribe!
Connect with us on Twitter
Show - @BTC4believers
Will - @pleberean
David - @thebtcboomer
Simon - @pray_hodl
To e-mail the show: [email protected]
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