One of the Best Ways to Onboard New Voluntaryists

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In my last post, I talked about how proselytizing for voluntaryism is mostly futile.

I touched a little in that post upon what I consider to be more effective ways to spread voluntaryism, all of them market-driven. The key is to look for underfilled demands, and try to see how a voluntaryist (or decentralized) solution could be offered--then do that.

One of the unmet demands I mentioned was Financial Stability. A lot of people are out there living month to month, suffering in jobs they hate to make the bills. It can be difficult in our economy to get ahead and make investments for your future, and it's downright heartbreaking to see the amount of taxes that get deducted from each paycheck. So let's expand that concept of financial stability to include greater opportunity for financial growth and greater freedom from financial theft. Now, what if there were a solution out there that could address all of these common concerns for people, while also introducing them through experience (rather than through anarcho-evangelism) to the beauty of decentralization and the concept of individual freedom? To make it even more awesome, let's make this solution easy and cheap to get started in.

You can probably already see where I'm going with this, right?

Crypto is the answer.

If you read my last post, maybe I've gotten you to start thinking about laying off the keyboard in favor of new and more effective initiatives to build the world you want to see. But you might be scratching your head, wondering what market solution you could possibly offer that would help people see the light. Well, chances are you already have all the tools at your disposal. If you're a voluntaryist and you're reading this article on Steemit, I'm guessing you already at least dabble in cryptocurrencies. And teaching people about cryptocurrencies is an excellent way to get them seriously thinking about how freedom works.

The best part is, you don't have to chase people down to get them to listen to you about Bitcoin or Steem or Dash. Tons of people want to learn about this new magical internet money, and chances are, you know a bunch of them already. If you've been investing in crypto for awhile, you've probably already gotten requests from friends and acquaintances to help them get started. Do it!

Some people charge for their crypto consultation services, which is great--getting paid to teach people about a technology that can help them financially while showing them how decentralization can work? Win-win-win!

But that doesn't mean you have to charge. It can be a service you provide freely to friends and family, or to people in need.

While you're showing them how to set up their first wallet, protect their crypto, use an exchange, and post on Steemit, you can seed in brief, light-handed commentary about how this technology can circumvent state power, and why that's a good thing. You don't have to give a long-winded monologue or write a biblical-length screed like you might in a Facebook debate. You're just giving relevant information that will help your friend understand this groundbreaking thing.

As they learn their way around the cryptospace, your friends (or clients)--erstwhile statists--will begin to see for themselves how much better it feels to have your money actually gain value instead of always shrinking. And how amazing it is to not have large percentages taken away to pay for things--like wars and royal weddings--that no one really wants. Many (though not all) of these crypto newbies will begin to understand voluntaryism experientially, which is a much swifter and more effective method of learning.

Consider the way humans learn languages.

When we are babies, we hear words spoken and as we grow older, we try them out and experiment with them. We learn from experience--from immersion. Trying to learn a new language as an adult can be very trying and frustrating, especially if you are expected to learn it just by reading dry books or listening to lectures. It's long been recognized that the best way to learn a second language as an adult is through immersion, by spending time with with people who speak it fluently.

It's the same with almost anything you want to learn. You don't learn to swim by looking at diagrams of people swimming. You don't learn to play piano by reading essays on piano playing. You don't learn to run a business by going to school (sorry, MBAs!) While those activities can help you in your quest to learn something new, they need to be combined with two other essential components before you will actually learn. Besides hands-on experience, the other missing component is desire.

People aren't "getting it" when you beat them over the avatar with voluntaryist propaganda on Twitter because they don't give a shit.

They have no desire to learn about voluntaryist philosophy. They may want to make the world a better place or have some vague desire to fix a social or economic problem, but your philosophy is so foreign to them that it sparks no desire to explore it. It's like if you wanted to learn Spanish and someone offered to teach you Klingon instead.

But with the introduction of cryptocurrencies, all of a sudden a lot more people give a shit. They want to learn how to use this crazy digital currency. They want to get in on the profits, maybe even get "crypto-rich". And you can help them! Now, voluntaryism isn't Klingon anymore. It's part of the language of what they want to learn.

I'm sure many of you have already been helping out friends and family with getting started in crypto. If you have, great. Keep it up! Maybe cross out all that social media debate time you have penciled into your schedule and replace it with time helping people learn about crypto.

This is how we change minds!

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Starr, let me tell you honestly, i have a severe interest in anarchism and i think your article points correctly out that decentralisation and crypto kindles that interest even more

but

why always these impossible words? i just bought an advised book on anarchism from Emma iforgot. This book is almost 100 years old and it is simply unreadable to me. you could argue it is intellectual stuff but simplicity also testifies intellect, no?

Much love from a lost sheep

Haha, sorry! That's how I talk!

Btw, "proselytizing" means the same as "evangelizing".

Ha, thanks for that. At the end, it was only 1 word in your post, i am more frustrated with that book from Emma Watson i tried to digest..

It's not a path people can be put on by others. You have to be seeking the truth yourself, and then eventually you'll end up on the path to further individual liberty. I gave up long ago trying to get people onto the path with me. It's a journey, and you cannot drag people with you. They have to want to be there and come on their own. I am seeking to further individual liberty, and anyone doing the same is a friend. How they do it is not important. How they got on the same path as me isn't either. The objective is what is important, and we reach it through the golden rule or NAP as voluntarists believe. If I have to force you, I have been unethical. You have to come to the same path on your own. Once on it though, we can help guide and support each other.

Thanks for this constructive comment @finnian
Sure there is the family of individual freedom seeking people and in that sense i consider you immediately as a brother.

Anarchism for me was always a contra government movement, it is so difficult to imagine it as an entity on itself, it can go in many ways and most discussions are in a way philosophical and theoretical. Do we need a common (difficult) language to unite or can we just unite in our individual hearts? You shine out the latter, appreciated!

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Enjoying your content Starr.

Candice and I were watching an old Elvis Presley movie the other day... "Viva Las Vegas" and I took note of something interesting... He stated "I don't work for anyone but myself"... Elvis or his character were certainly leaning toward being a Voluntaryist! Especially after having to suffer through being drafted. I haven't seen all of his movies but Im under the impression it's a bit of a underlying theme in his movies. The rogue self-made man. Which, I tend to believe was a very pervasive ideology in the 50s and 60s. So it's not that long ago most Americans believed strongly in their own abilities and freedom.

I do believe this is still something that appeals to many despite government and media efforts to obscure it. People's desire to be

I'm back after a long government kidnapping 😁🏴

We literally will sell them their freedom.

That's a bit how I started, though I did discover through research that I am more inclined to that state of mind and am Libertarian, but I never had words for it before. I just knew whatever political "things"existed before I learnt about Libertarianism, Anarchy and Vountarism, I was not that. That's what I knew. I did not belong. And I wanted to find someone with whom I would belong, together, we would belong to something better, and find meaning to it. Frank is a Voluntarist and Anarchist and he knew about crypto way before me. He knew more about politics and conspiracies, I knew about manipulation (and later psychopaths due to my experience and then research of it) and of spiritual third eye stuff, and together we discovered where we belong politically. And crypto played a major role for both of us. It's like that little nudge sometimes that people need. They're on the verge of waking up, they're still half asleep, and then they are curious and slowly become aware and then BING awake and want to know more. If we force them, they'll just be grumpy.

Your article talks about a lot of points. Financial stability, financial growth and avoiding taxes cannot be achieved through cryptocurrencies. Most crypto projects are overhyped and outright scams and in the current scenario not a single project is accountable to investors after the ICO. Accountability of crypto projects can only be achieved through centralized authorities that can pass laws into that effect. Setting up a govt body to do that requires people to pay taxes and wars arent the only thing taxes go into.

I agree that taxation is largely useless for some people. It goes to pay for wars and salaries of politicians that are largely working for donors, not voters. However, taxation also goes into public schools, healthcare. The ones that should be paying more taxes (absolute amount, not higher tax rates) are the ones who have the means to plan and avoid taxes.

Cryptos are not the answer to anything. Had i told someone to invest in cryptos in dec 2017, and had they bought, they would have lost more than inflation and would have been burnt badly. I dont need to tell people about cryptos to make them financially independent. I need to tell them about making videos and writing crypto friendly articles to increase adoption so that they can make ad revenue and see their investments grow. This isnt sustainable and will do crypto more harm than good. There is one utility to cryptos, at least bitcoin, which was rightly identified by satoshi nakamoto - build a trustless peer to peer mechanism to exchange value over the internet. The rest of the projects do no talk about the inefficiencies of decentralization and that is cheating people who are just about surviving on their paychecks.

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