Tons of Aeons disagreeing with each others lately.
Here's my take on things.
There's something to acknowledge first of all, and I think it matters more than most realize right now.
You're only seeing the Aeons that push through no matter what, the ones still posting, still creating, still engaging when evert crypto users is giving up.
These are the Aeons with strong visions, strong philosophies, strong ideals that exist independent of price action.
At times like these, the identity of something evolves, and this has happened in every single major correction. Bitcoin in 2014, Ethereum in 2018, SPX with the devrug/coach candle.
Every community that survived long enough to matter went through periods where the weak hands left and the true believers started arguing about what it all meant.
Think of it as a mini renaissance.
If you study philosophy at major turning points in history, you'll notice something : there are always different thinkers, different schools, different ways of approaching the problems of the era.
The Stoics and the Epicureans didn't agree on much, but their disagreement created a richer intellectual landscape than either could have built alone.
The Enlightenment wasn't a single voice, it was Voltaire clashing with Rousseau, Hume questioning Kant, a productive chaos.
This is the same thing here.
The crashouts, the drama, the articles, the heated debates, all of this noise that feels exhausting right now, it serves a purpose.
It forces clarification, it demands that you articulate what you actually believe and why you believe it.
SPX6900 should be your own philosophy that you build, not something handed to you by another, not a set of talking points you repeat because they performed well, but a genuine framework you've constructed through engagement with the ideas floating around, through acceptance of some and rejection of others. Your OWN Thesis.
Then on the timeline you are free to express your opinions on it.
When people come back to crypto, and they always come back, you'll probably miss these days.
You'll miss the crashouts, the deep posts, the arguments that went too far but forced everyone to think harder, the frantic energy of a community trying to figure itself out in real time.
We should be grateful, even if we disagree with some of it, even when posts feel self serving, or takes feel wrong, or crashouts creates drama. Because these moments, these conflicts, these philosophical collisions, they reinforce our own understanding, they show us what we believe by showing us what we refuse to accept.
The bull market will return eventually, the tourists will flood back in, and when they do, the philosophy you built during the quiet brutal months will be the foundation you stand on.
Build it now, while you still have time to think.
And don't take anything too seriously. Relax.
STPC Out