Yep.
I have a veritable apothecary here now with all the powders and teas and chemicals and, honestly, they work
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okay before I'm going to bed I'm making a tea of blue lotus, oat straw, butterfly pea, gotu kola and bacopa, in which I will add 2 tsp of glycine
I will also take 800mg of mag glycinate, 800mg l theanine and some myoinositol and black seed oil 😎
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Just got the idea that we need a “royal apothecary” or “court physician” for Roam Compound
Insane ROI if it works
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jeez, just call it a corporate doctor... 🙄
this monarchist larping is not exactly confidence inspiring dude
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Unless you find and occupy a patch of terra nullius, it's either a LARP or a death cult. And beyond a point of lulz, there's an extremely steeply rising cost curve to indulging in either.
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Counterpoint: All corporate culture is a LARP
Arguably all of culture
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Also, language of a court (to me)
A) does not imply sovereignty (Dukes under Kings)
B) does imply living in a shared physical environment where those with resources subsidize “Big If True” cultural and intellectual endeavors.
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I'm suggesting you take a hard look at the consequences of the apparently cosmetic choice to use such language and mental models. Who does it attract? Who does it turn off. What doors open? What doors close?
In case it's not clear, it personally turns me off quite strongly.
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So long as the decision to be inviting/off-putting to different kinds of people is deliberate and carefully considered, it's of course yours to make. People like me are not particularly important to most stories, but other groups/types are consequential.


