Government intervention creates dependency, which breeds more calls for intervention. It's a trap: the more the state steps in, the more people lose the ability to self-organize. Once you're caught in that loop, learned helplessness takes over. You stop trying to solve problems yourself and wait for the next rescue. That's when you realize you've surrendered your agency—and by then, it's hard to take it back. This is exactly why decentralized systems matter; they force you to own your decisions rather than outsource them to institutions.

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TeaTimeTradervip
· 11h ago
That's true, but the reality is that most people have long been accustomed to lying flat and waiting for rescue. Self-help sounds good, but that's all it is.
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MetaMisfitvip
· 11h ago
NGL, this argument is a bit too absolute; reality isn't so black and white... Some intervention is indeed necessary.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 11h ago
NGL, this logic sounds good at first, but in reality, most people are simply not capable of self-organization... Really, just look at history.
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SerumSurfervip
· 11h ago
Government intervention really sucks; the more support, the more useless it becomes. In the end, it's all about relying on aid.
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PerpetualLongervip
· 11h ago
Damn, isn't this my self-portrait... the kind of full position waiting for the market to recover.
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