Nakamoto answered the question "How to be free?". I saw this quote online and I thought that I really reached a point when at a certain point in my life I'd want to break free (Freddie Mercury would agree).
I would like to reach financial freedom, to spend my time doing things I love with those I love without having to worry about paychecks, bureaucracy and social roles. I grew up with the idea I had to accomplish things as fast as I could: find a girlfriend, graduate, get a job... It's nothing special to overcome, I'm a normal guy with a normal family in a decent country: there are for sure people whose lives are far more difficult, but still, I feel like I'm not free (especially because of financial economics reasons). Do you think that Nakamoto created Bitcoin and disappeared to obtain true freedom? Maybe he was just a normal man (or woman) that decided he had enough of his life and used his mathematical mind to build the answer he needed.
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