He argues that adaptation to shortages requires more sharing and personal sacrifice, including giving up private wealth so neighbors can survive.
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Energy shortages
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"...changes to adapt to this new world. For example, if there's energy shortages, that means we need to share more. There's enough energy to..."
"...up enormous amounts of energy and therefore there becomes a global energy shortage that puts even more pressure on Bitcoin. Yeah, absolutely. Like, I'm..."
"...factor is just accidental. It's an accidental malfunction. So because of energy shortages, these refineries have to maximize output. And so it's possible they..."
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