Join Aaron Stupple, a physician, father of five, and author of The Sovereign Child, as he discusses how Bitcoin reshaped his parenting philosophy. He advocates for raising sovereign kids through unstructured homeschooling and autonomy in decision-making. Aaron shares his journey from skepticism to Bitcoin acceptance, highlighting the significance of long-term thinking in investments and health. He emphasizes the challenges of self-custody, inspired by figures like Michael Saylor, all while exploring the empowering potential of Bitcoin in fostering creativity and independence.
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Aaron's Bitcoin Journey
Aaron Stupple initially dismissed Bitcoin in 2017 but became a fan after revisiting it in 2020 and reading The Bitcoin Standard.
He now identifies as a Bitcoin maximalist deeply influenced by Bitcoin's philosophy of low time preference.
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Sovereign Child Concept
The sovereign child concept allows parents to foster sovereignty at home without waiting for societal change.
This contrasts with broader societal shifts anticipated by the Sovereign Individual book on digital liberation.
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Granting Kids Autonomy
Allow children significant freedom to choose and experiment, including with food and screen time.
Avoid imposing strict limits prematurely; let children learn from natural consequences and develop their own relationship with choices.
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Join Aaron Stupple, physician, father of five, and author of The Sovereign Child, as he shares how Bitcoin transformed his views on parenting, education, and freedom. From unstructured homeschooling to letting toddlers eat what they want, Aaron believes in raising sovereign kids from the start. He also explains how low time preference guides his approach to health, investing, and why Saylor is a major influence.