Balaji Srinivasan | The Pseudonymous Economy & Transhumanism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKZpn3kYe7Aparadoxly the 1:36:48 less you want the deal so okay depending on the situation sometimes the 1:36:54 guy who wants it more wins and sometimes a guy who wants at least wins okay the first is in a 1:37:02 competitive situation the second's in a Cooperative situation in a competitive situation the guy who wants it more the 1:37:07 one who puts in more energy runs faster Works harder Etc and the second in a Cooperative 1:37:13 situation where both people have to sign off on a deal where there's some you know leverage the guy who wants at least 1:37:18 his walkway leverage and other guy's like no no please come back and has you know a bunch of terms they add to the contract to make it work 1:37:25 and so uh when you're talking about quote sovereignty the guy who wants at least you kind of probably want to be 1:37:32 there okay why because Mobility is leverage against the state law is a 1:37:39 function of latitude and longitude let's say you've got your local you've got your state you've got your federal overlays if you can cheaply change your 1:37:45 location you can negotiate with a different government if you are geo-locked you can't you don't have 1:37:51 optionality therefore if your goal is sovereignty then you actually want to be as mobile as possible so that if this 1:37:58 government doesn't work then you go to another government if they know that you don't have another option then you don't 1:38:04 have another option